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THE CADIZ RECORD the Hometown Newspaper for Trigg County Since 1881 PRINTED with > 1SOYINK

THE CADIZ RECORD the Hometown Newspaper for Trigg County Since 1881 PRINTED with > 1SOYINK

THE CADIZ RECORD The Hometown Newspaper for Trigg County since 1881 PRINTED WITH > 1SOYINK

5 0 CENTS VOL. 1 1 2 NO. 3 4 COPYRIGHT © 1 9 9 3 , THE CADIZ RECORD, CADIZ, KENTUCKY AUGUST 25, 1993 Ex-city attorney, secretary indicted

Former City Attorney Ken­ make required disposition over Both Kennedy, 49, and Mar­ ningham signed a summons for required payment or disposi­ failure to communicate to a neth H. Kennedy and his secre­ $300, a Class D felony. Mar­ shall, 42, will be arraigned on both to appear in court. Nei­ tion. client, failure to represent his tary, Sheila Marshall, each shall also was charged with Sept. 9 in Trigg County Circuit ther Kennedy nor Marshall has Kennedy was suspended from client’s interests, failure to were indicted by the Trigg one count of theft by deception Court, where they are to enter been arrested. practicing law by the Kentucky have a contingency contract in County Grand Jury on theft over $300, a Class D felony. pleas, said Ovey. Pre-trial The charges against both Supreme Court, effective July 1, writing and signed by all par­ charges relating to his private The indictments were an­ conferences will be scheduled Kennedy and Marshall stem stemming from three incidents ties, failure to attend a legal practice. nounced during a press confer­ for 30 days after the arraign­ from allegedly accepting ap­ involving his private practice. matter entrusted to him, and Both were charged with one ence on Aug. 23 by Common­ ment. proximately $2,000 from a He was charged by the Ken­ count of theft by failure to wealth Attorney G.L. Ovey. Trigg Circuit Judge Bill Cun­ client and failing to make the tucky Bar Association with See Kennedy, Page A-3 Write-in

l | < * 4 < i VmML campaign I l i i ...... 1:.....i: to elect PVA MATT SANDERS "This is a unique situation," Editor said Babbage. "But, we hope Trigg Countians will elect that civic spirit would be their next property valuation enough that some good people administrator through a write- would step up. I feel we can find in campaign. someone in a county of 11,000 The office has been the source people." of concern for several months Currently, only two Trigg since sitting PVA, Berlin Countians — Moore and one Moore, Jr., was elected judge- unidentified man -- have executive in the May primary passed the Kentucky Revenue and no one filed as a candidate Cabinet test that PVA candi­ for PVA. dates are required to pass the Secretary of State Bob Bab­ October before an election year. bage was in Cadiz on Aug. 18 to It was said at the meeting that discuss the procedure for the the unidentified individual write-in campaign on the Nov. was the only Trigg Countian out 2 election and an Attorney Gen­ of four passing the test last eral's Opinion regarding the vacancy of the office. See Babbage, Page A-16 First candidate files

BATTLING THE BLAZE - Members of the Trigg-Lyon Volunteer Fire Road, was destroyed in the blaze. According to fire department papers for office Department attempt to keep an August 22 barn fire from spreading to officials, the barn housed 2.2 acres of tobacco. Damage was a nearby tobacco crop. The barn, owned by Elmo Jones, 987 Hurricane estimated at $12,000. Michael Williamson of Will said several other individuals Jackson Road is the first Trigg have inquired about the posi­ Countian to file as a write-in tion or picked up papers for fil­ candidate for the office of ing as a write-in candidate. As Library expansion plans continue property valuation of press time, no one else has administrator. filed. Write-in candidates SCOTT BROWN proved early next year. come from a grant from the maximum. The board will sub­ "I have been interested in the have until 10 days prior to the Staff Writer The board would provide Kentucky Department of Li­ mit the application for the office and believe I will do a November election to file their The Trigg County Library about $234,000 of its own braries and Archives. Accord­ grant in January. good service for the people of papers with the county clerk. Board voted at their August 17 money, which includes $34,000 ing to Regional Librarian Linda The board discussed several Trigg County, if I was given the Williamson currently is on meeting to set aside nearly used to buy property adjacent to Pate, $400,000 is made avail­ of the priorities for expansion opportunity," said Williamson, medical leave from his job as a $500,000 for expansion and re­ the library where the expan­ able to the grant applicants, that will be submitted to Gam- a native Trigg Countian, who supervisor with the West Ken­ modeling of the 19 year-old fa­ sion will occur. who must match 50 percent of filed papers on Aug. 23. tucky Corrections Complex in cility if a state grant is ap­ The rest of the funds could the grant up to the $400,000 See Library, Page A-7 County Clerk Wanda Thomas Eddyville. A year later, Linton woman still missing SCOTT BROWN still as baffled now as he was Staff Writer Jast year. It has been one year since a "We have no new informa­ Linton woman was reported tion on the case," said Clark, missing by family members, and who added that he has never authorities still have no idea had a case like this before. of her whereabouts. "We have no motive or rea­ Dezzie Taylor, 92, 7130 Lin­ son for why she is missing. ton Road, has not been seen There were no signs of foul since August 24, 1992 when her play, and nothing was taken sister, Belvie Boyce, and her from the home," said Clark. husband Ray, stopped in to An intensive search was held check on her, which was a for Taylor in the Linton area, daily occurrance. Dezzie Taylor which included nearby Lake The next day, Taylor was Barkley and the thick wooded discovered missing by a home A year has passed since her area near her home. A Ken- health worker making her disappearance, and Trigg DEZZIE’S HOME - The home of Dezzie Taylor remains empty one year after her disappearance in Linton. weekly visit. County Sheriff Randy Clark is See Dezzie, Page A-16 Authorities continue to search for clues in the case, which has turned up nothing over the past 12 months.

Three Sections • 38 Pages O p in io n ...... A-2, A-3 O b itu a rie s ...... A-4 Trigg Grand Jury One doggone S o c ie ty ...... A-10 - A-14 returns indictments good singer S p o r ts ...... B-1 - B-3 A g ric u ltu re ...... B-4 - B-5 Page A-3 Page A-8 TV L istin g s, E n te rta in m e n t...... B-7 - B-10 Classifieds ...... B-13 -B -1 5 W ildcat F o o tb a ll...... C-1 - C-6

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Hot off the presses Just the Other Day

In all the years I have worked for ones) and we went to the Mayfield Mes­ By Billy Rawls newspapers, I've gotten use to telephone senger to lay out and print an eight-page calls at all hours of the night. News def­ newspaper to report our own tragedy. Sandbags gained notoriety in initely is not an 8-to-5 job. Whoever said "hot off the presses" prob­ defense of our country against But, it was 12 years ago that I received M att ably did not have this in mind. floods. Someone wondered one call the definitely hit home. The fire was the only news in that pa­ Sanders where all of the bags came On Aug. 29,1981, 1 was news editor for per. Big photos (big, big photos to make from, and I remembered the the Murray Ledger & Times. At 2:50 a.m., up for a lifftited amount of copy), my story endless supply of them that a call from our circulation manager woke about the fire, a story about how every­ defended our nation against me up. one pitched in to put out this edition, and warfare. Our government surely "Got your camera? The newspaper's on hours earlier was the newsroom. So much a pledge from the publisher that the has a huge store of them some­ fire." for trying to save my camera. newspaper would continue to be printed. where. Several things went through my head. For the next four hours, there were a lot By the next June, we were in a new Could the building be saved? How much of photos taken (we burned about 10 rolls building at a new location. Here is a tale of vindictive irony in World War II that damage would there be to the equipment? of film, pun intended). I interviewed the The in-between , at times, as concerns the lowly sandbag. Would we have an edition that day? fire chief, the assistant fire chief (who rough as watching the building burn. We Why did I leave my camera on my desk? was first on the scene) and the fire mar­ rented a small vacant store across the 'Me'an' my army buddies once took a dim view of sandbags When I asked how bad the fire was, he shal. I guess it was an occupational reac­ street. Advertising was in one small room. when we were in training. They were tilings that we had to fill told me it was already through the roof. tion, even though I was not sure if there Editorial and the typesetters were in an with dirt or whatever composed the the hole we were digging. . I made a couple of calls -- a co-worker would be a newspaper to print the infor­ equally small room. Classifieds, book­ Countless shovels of stuff had to be dumped into the mouths of . loaned me one of her cameras and she also mation. keeping, some typesetting equipment and them as the bag holder tried to keep thumbs and hands from . managed to get one of the drug store own­ I spent about an hour, sitting in one of tine publisher were in a third small room. being scraped by the implements. And, when we completed our ers up to supply us with some film. the fire truck cabs, writing my story in There was one bathroom and it doubled as barricade, we well knew that the bags would have to be emp­ Then, I drove about 90 mph through long-hand. The way I type, writing out the darkroom. The only problem in trying tied to fill the hole we had created in some US citizen's • Murray's side streets to get to the build­ my story didn't take any longer. to develop film and make prints came property. ing. I could see a bright orange glow in the By about 7 a.m., the sun was breaking around 9:30 a.m., when everyone's morn­ The irony of our endeavor was that we learned in combat to be sky from about five blocks away. through hazy air. There were no more ing coffee kicked in. thankful for a well built wall of protection (which we were The scene was like every other fire I flames and all that was left standing was Until our new computers arrived, we allowed to leave behind). covered. Firemen were getting their about half of the front and side walls. wrote our news copy on typewriters on trucks and hoses in position. Policemen Only one piece of equipment was saved loan from the local school systems. Re­ The vindictive part of my tale involves a Nazi collaborator, had blocked off the street. The flashing — the circulation mailing machine. The member school typewriters — the ones in Belgium. lights from the fire trucks and police cars circulation manager pulled the machine that don't have letters on the keys? It My unit had been on a "Rat Race" from Omaha Beach to the reflected off the fairly large crowd of out a side door into the adjoining alley. was the only time I had an excuse for Belgium/German border where we sat our guns on a village people that always gathers at fires. Then it took six of us to carry the machine spelling errors. farm. As we built our revetments, the loyal Belgium neighbors . The scene was also different from every from the alley to the street. I think But, we survived. And, we never missed were gleeful to see us mutilating the pasture of the complaining other fire I covered. It was because this that's called adrenaline. a publishing date. Deadlines, yeah, we local Nazi sympathizer. To make matters even more , was our building. This is where we Never let it be said that we stood missed plenty of them. But, we were still antagonizing, we all had a hankering for frying some of the • worked. around while someone else scooped us in on the street six afternoons a week. culprit’s chickens and eggs. Flying steel helmets bopped the The first frame of film I shot was of our own back yard. The advertising man­ Today, what remains at 103 N. 4th St. farmer's "frequent fryers." flames coming through the front windows ager was able to get enough repeat ads in Murray are a bunch of weeds growing We left the irate farmer and the holes we had given him on of the building. The second frame was of from the previous few editions (since through an uneven, cracked cement foun­ the morrow as he protested the damage we did. It rained a part of the roof dropping on what a few there was not enough time to build new dation, and a lot of memories. short while later when we found ourselves defending Leige, Belgium against air attack. Our quadruple machine guns were 7/ys PVHWONV ■ VfcrpKWH located on an undamaged span of bridge on the Meuse River with no way to dig a hole for them. 20 years ago.. A light went on in Lt. Thomas' head as he said "Ross, get a . crew and go back to that German's farm and haul our filled sand bags to this bridge." Ross and company took off and returned Phil Grasty, Jr. and Cindy Orten were with our revetment and grins from ear to ear. It seems that the crowned 1973 Mr. Teenage Farm Bureau irate farmer had collected a heap of rain in the sod- and Farm Bureau Queen. camobfJSg'gcf guh pits ahdTookecJTorward to 'Raving'fine ponies Julian Taylor was elected president of at our expense (until Ross' crew’Stripped the sand bags &Way)r " ’ the Trigg County Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francis, Louisville A fitting and ironic ending came from our stay at Liege. The announced the arrival of a six pound, Germans were bombarding the city with "buzz bombs" that eleven ounce son, Merrick Clayton. turned your blood cold when their engines went silent and they - Judith Kozac wed William Michael fell from the sky to shake buildings apart. The last one that we ' Davis. heard in that city spent its energy with a direct hit on one of Laura Janita Wiist became the bride of our freshly abandoned gun pits and was muffled by sand bags. John Thomas Gray. AH! the plans of mice and men? Michelle Skinner celebrated her first birthday with a party hosted by her Do you remember: What goes around, comes around? mother, Mrs. Donna Skinner.

A man, a dog, and a truck T Jian ky > ou A few years ago I went out and bought and there's a luggage rack on top. Catfish myself one of those sexy convertible im­ gnaws one tire on my new truck and he Thanks to the people of Trigg County, THE CADIZ ports. Maybe it was a crisis of middle rides up there. RECORD has been your hometown newspaper since life. I went on my first drive. For the first 1881. Maybe I thought owning such an auto­ Lewis time in years I felt comfortable on the Because this newspaper truly belongs to each of you, mobile would take away notice of the road again. I felt like an adult, not some creeping years. A guy driving a sexy con­ Grizzard 24-year-old with the top down, the wind we want to provide you with the best coverage pos­ vertible import — a flashy red one -- is blowing through his flowing locks as he sible of the things most dear to you — your friends, conquering hills in a metallic blur, not cruises for girls who pop their gum and your family, your community. going over them into the land of arthritis use "goes" in place of "says." © 1993 by Cowles Syndicate, th£ If there is any way we can improve our service to and prunes on the other side. My new truck is American-made, too. I you, please let us know. The trouble was the car never quite fit feel a lot better about that. And it will me. Perfume on a hog, that sort of thing. 120,000 on it. I drove it another two years save on gas, which will help me pay my I looked and felt out of place in it. Peo­ before it finally rolled over on its back fair share of taxes after getting so filthy ple would see me in it and look at me as if one day and passed away. rich during the Reagan and Bush years. to say, "Look at that old man driving his I didn't worry about Catfish drooling or I took Catfish on my first ride in the kid's car." getting hair in that truck. That's what new truck. He sat right up there in the Or they would say, "Look at that per­ trucks are for. front seat and drooled and shed happily son having a middle-age crisis. Why But instead of getting another truck, I away. The C a d iz Record doesn't he get a Lincoln and join the went for the import, and it has taken me But we were a team again. A man, a 4 1 1 1 1 P .O .B o x 311 7 American Association of Retired Per­ this long to come to my senses. dog, and a truck. All is right with my sons?" The guy made me a pretty good deal. I world. I was terribly fastidious about the car did find out that 14 minutes after you Nobody can tax that. Can they? as well. I wouldn't even allow my dog purchase a sexy convertible import, it Catfish, the black Lab, to ride in it. loses about 60 percent of its value. I was afraid he would drool on the ex­ "This is all this car is worth now?" I pensive leather seats or leave a hair. He asked, when told what it would bring. THE CADIZ RECORD would look at me as if to say, "You love "My dog never set foot in it.” that stupid car more than you do me." The guy showed me the book that lists Published each Wednesday by Waterland Staff One morning I went out and found a flat what cars are worth. Press Inc. Located on Nunn Blvd. Office open Jan Cave. .GeneralManager/AdverUsingDirector tire on my sexy convertible import. It "Best I can do," he said, jingling the Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8 a.m. to looked like something had gnawed the 4:30 p.m., Tuesday 8 a.m. to noon: closed Satur­ Matt Sanders...... Editor change in his pocket. When a car dealer Scott Brown...... Sports/Education Writer air out of it. day, Sunday, and holidays. starts jingling the change in his pocket, Robin Carter...... Feature Writer/Graphlc/Layout The good news here is I no longer have he knows he's got you. Rhonda P'Pool...... Office Manager/Typesetter that car. I traded it. I did what very few Second class postage paid In Cadiz, Trigg But it's a pretty truck. I got red again. . County, Ky. USPS-082-520. Rhonda Gibson...... Receptlonist/Circulatlon people have ever done. It's got everything on it, but a CD player, Theresa Allen...... Comp/Layout I traded my flashy red, sexy convert­ which I didn't want anyway, because I Deadlines are as follows: Agriculture and Leslie Bridges...... Sales Associate ible import for a truck. don't own any CDs, and, even if I did, the Sports articles Thursday at Noon. News and I think it was a sign I am over any crisis CD player probably would break or my Society articles Monday at Noon. Classified ad­ of middle age and that I am aging grace­ CDs would become the first in history to vertising Friday at Noon. Regular Display adver­ fully and that I am a mature individual. rot. tising Monday at Noon. Advertising rates avail­ Subscription Rates I had a truck once before. The But I've got a tapedeck, a radio, air able upon request. speedometer went out when it had conditioning, power windows and locks Trigg County...... $15.50 + 93* tax...... $16.43 Address all mall to P.O. Box 311, Cadiz, Other KYCounties.....$16.50 + 93* tax...... $17.49 C heck us out for the best news in Cadiz & Trigg Countyl Kentucky 42211. Phone (502) 522-6605 or 1- OutofState...... $25.00 800-880-6606. Single Copy...... 50*

t The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, A-3 OPINION Grand Jury returns indictments

The Trigg County grand jury • David Wayne Green; fla­ grant non-support Both cases were remanded back ■ • A Senator for Kentucky returned 17 felony indictments grant non-support • Tommy R. Perry and Vicki to Trigg County District Court for further proceedings and by Sen. Mitch McConnell and one no true bill August 23. • Robert F. Bivens; mari­ Lynn Markland; two counts - Those persons indicted by the juana cultivation of five or more second degree burglary disposition. 120 Russell Building grand jury were: plants • Christopher Wallace; A no true bill was returned in Washington, D.C. 20510 • Crystal D. Cunningham; second degree burglary • Robert Hogan and Goldie the case of Charles L. Osburn, (202) 224-2541 trafficking in cocaine - first of­ • Brian Lester; trafficking in Hogan; complicity to second II, who had his case dismissed. fense cocaine - second offense, traf­ degree arson • Barry Donald Arvin; sec­ ficking in marijuana over eight • Charlie M. Wharton, Jr.; ond degree assault ounces but less than five pounds In the grand jury report third degree assault Uncivil war • Howard D. Hancock; sec­ The grand jury also returned signed by foreman William In case you missed it, the Civil War was fought again in the • Ray Gene Walker; two ond degree assault misdemeanor indictments Mize, the grand jury noted that U.S. Senate several weeks ago — this time between advocates of counts - trafficking in marijuana, • Bobby Joe Choat; flagrant against Chris A. Miller on a they had toured the recently historical truth and the forces of political correctness. over eight ounces but less than non-support charge of second degree wanton renovated Trigg County Court­ It's hard to imagine the United Daughters the Confederacy - a five pounds • Victor M. Haines; theft by endangerment, and Latesha A. house and commended local of­ staid women's group devoted to volunteer activities -- becoming • J. Michael Stewart; theft deception over $300 Williams on a charge of second ficials for their efforts in the the object of national outrage. But in the uncivil war of political by deception over $300 • Charlie O. McGee; fla­ degree wanton endangerment. project. correctness, victims are often chosen randomly and brutalized be­ fore reason and truth can intervene. Ultimately, the Senate voted to strip the UDC’s logo - an old, obscure version of the Confederate flag — of its design patent on Kennedy ■from Page A-l Magistrates the charge that the logo "fanned the flames of racial antago­ nism." In the process, the Senate tarred each of the 24,000 mem­ bers of the UDC with the ugly label of "racist." failure to communicate with set new Further, the Senate validated the theory that the Confeder­ his client. acy and the Civil War occurred only to perpetuate slavery. The A Hopkinsville attorney, truth is that about one of 20 Confederate soldiers actually owned Logan B. Askew, was ap­ tax rate slaves; the rest were fighting to protect their homes and families pointed special commissioner Magistrates of the Trigg from what they saw as a hostile Federal intrusion. because Kennedy failed to no­ County Fiscal Court set the new Like many people, I recently became interested in my roots and tify his clients and the court of tax rate during their Aug. 17 began to research my genealogy. I discovered that the first hus­ his suspension. meeting. band of my great-grandmother had fought and died on the Con­ The duties of the special The new rates are real estate, federate side.-As far as I can tell, he never owned slaves. He commissioner include taking 7.9 cents per $100 accessed val­ fought to defend his native soil. possession of Kennedy's files uation; tangible property, 9.6 In today's politically correct climate, historical reality ap­ and records, notifying all cents; motor vehicles, 9.6 cents; parently must give way to political reality. Noisy interest groups clients of the suspension, and bank shares, 20.77 cents. must be appeased, self-proclaimed victims must be soothed, in­ delivering to clients all papers The real estate tax is down convenient facts must be pushed aside. and other property to which from 8.0 cents of a year ago There is no question that slavery marked the deepest moral they are entitled, taking other while tangible property and abyss our nation has ever known. But there are some who would action to which the clients are motor vehicle taxes remained like to paint America's whole history as one long, unremitting entitled, auditing Kennedy's the same. nightmare of oppression, greed, violence, and injustice. trust accounts and bank accounts In other action, Lonnie Stew­ Most Americans reject this pessimistic view of our country and and report to the Supreme Court art, district cpnservationist its heritage. They intuitively understand that men like my whether there are funds to be with the Soil Conservation great-grandmother's husband did not fight to preserve slavery remitted to clients or otherwise Service, told magistrates that any more than George Washington fought to lower the tax on tea. disbursed, and taking any other the county would receive at These Americans put their lives on the line because they loved action necessary to protect the least 10 dry hydrants through a their homes, families, and freedom. clients. Pennyrile Resource, Conserva­ In the same spirit, each time America has gone to war since the At the July Cadiz City Coun­ tion and Development project. Civil War, UDC members have sponsored thousands of military cil meeting, councilmen fol­ All Pennyrile Area Develop­ hospital beds and bought millions of dollars of U.S. war bonds. lowed the supreme court action, ment District counties are to re­ No one disputes that there have been dark passages in our na­ suspending Kennedy until the ceive hydrants. tion's history, and grievous wounds remain to be healed. But we outcome of the court's suspen­ Some of the locations desig­ should right these wrongs in unity recognizing our common her­ sion. LOCKS CHANGED -- Under direction of the Kentucky Supreme Court, nated for hydrants include Lin­ itage and our common destiny; and as Abraham Lincoln pleaded However, at the August local authorities have changed the locks on the law office door of Ken­ ton, Canton, Donaldson Creek, in his second inaugural address, "with malice toward none, with council meeting, councilmen neth Kennedy and a special commissioner has been assigned to review Lake Barkley State Park, West charity for all." unanimously relieved Kennedy Kennedy's papers and files and notify clients of Kennedy's suspension Cadiz Park, and Rockcastle. of his duties and began a search ‘Other sites W ill' be' 'riSfried for a new city attorney. Earlier Fiscal Court, Report to Kentucky this month, Mayor Scott Sivills attorney since 1991. by the bar association since See Page A--6 • by Sen. Wendell Ford said he expects the council to A document from Kentucky Aug. 7, 1992. Efforts by T he 173-A Russell Building appoint a new city attorney at Chief Justice Robert F. Cadiz Record to contact the Sept. 7 city council meeting. BEAUTICONTROL® Washington, D.C. 20510 Stephens stated that Kennedy Kennedy for comment were un­ Kennedy had served as city has failed to respond to charges successful. (202) 224-4343 COSMETICS THE WORICTS PREMIER IMAGE COMPANY™ •Free Color Analysis This N That For Sale •Skin Care and Cosmetics 1992 CREST II PONTOON. •Instant Image Makeover Consigners •Personal Image Profile© Learning opportunities 48 Johnson Motor, •Club & Corporate Presentations AFTER summer clothing Teresa Gresham built in gas tank fully for Kentucky students not picked up. by equipped. Image C onsultant 235-5511 In my opinion, one of the best learning opportunities available September 6 Must sacrifice. to! Kentucky students is participation in an internship program. w ill be given Call 924-5349 and Afid one of the best places to have an internship is on Capitol HOURS to charity. Hill in Washington, D.C. leave message if no Every summer, "the Hill" becomes home to thousands of high 5 2 2 -5 4 9 1 ______answ er.______Pennyrile school and university students who live in the nation's capitol while gaining hands-on work experience in a variety of intern­ EXTRA SHARP-1990- Allied ship programs. These students come from every corner of the 23' Checkmate-Sport Boat TW O F A M IL Y Community United States and some even visit from foreign countries. Low Hours - Like New Yard Sale & These highly competitive internships are offered to hard 19,500. Call 522-6636. 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As temporary staff members, Y a rd S a le paid holidays the students work right along side my permanent staff on a vari­ W R 3 MM application ety of legislative matters. King's Chapel to available and ■In addition to general office duties, the interns are able to at­ two pianos, baby Candy Dr. accepted at tend committee hearings, seminars and guest lectures that con­ Saturday 7-12 T.C.S.C. tribute enormously to their overall work experience while in Rising Sun" *00 bed, small desk, children's clothing Aug. 25-31. Washington. (R> 2:12 boys clothes, >• Our Federal government agencies also offer several internship size 2 toddler size 8-14 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (opportunities. Agencies such as the Congressional Budget Office, pool table, PACS Another Stakeout" 3:40 (the Congressional Research Service, General Accounting Office through 3 glassware, etc. E.O.E. (and various departments offer established intern programs. 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I j I 4 A-4, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993 O B I T U A R I E S Wadlington serves James William Calvert, Sr. James William Calvert, Sr., 75, of Oak Ridge, Term., died on as page Aug. 22,1993, at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. Calvert was born on June 20,1918, in Vincennes, Ind., to the Maryam Wadlington, late Nolan and Ellen Douglas Calvert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim He was retired from Union Carbide Corp., a veteran of World Wadlington of Cadiz, served as War II, member of the First Christian Church of Oak Ridge, past Page of the Trigg Circuit master of Faith Masonic Lodge #756 and of Eastern Star #390. Court under Circuit Judge Bill Survivors include his wife, Julia Light Calvert of Oak Ridge, Cunningham on Aug. 12. Tenn.; one son and daughter-in-law, James William Calvert, Jr. The Page Program was intro­ and Sharon Calvert of Falls Church, Va.; one brother and sister- duced by Judge Cunningham as in-law, Joseph L. Calvert and Betty S. Calvert of Evansville, part of his efforts to make the Ind.; one sister, Bettye Calvert of Murray; and two grandchildren, community more familiar with Jonathan James Calvert and Thomas William Calvert, both of the workings of the judicial Falls Church, Va. system. The pages assist the He is preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Thomas Circuit Clerk, attorneys who Calvert. have matters before the Court, Funeral services are at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 25, at the and Judge Cunningham; how­ BOAT GIVEAWAY - Carolyn Grammer of Oak Grove was the winner of this Stratos 260 Fish and Ski First Christian Church with Rev. Jesse E. Bradshaw officiating. ever, the primary purpose of Boat during a contest on Aug. 21 at Lakeshore Boats, located on U.S. 68 west of Cadiz. More than 300 Interment will be in the Oak Ridge Memorial Park. the Page Program is for the people attended the giveaway. The contest was sponsored by Q-108 Radio, Max Fuel Express and Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church of Oak students to observe the judicial Lakeshore Boats. Ridge, 203 Michigan Ave., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 37830, or the donor's system in action. favorite charity. Wadlington commented after completing her term as page, "I really enjoyed the people I met District Judge Wilson Kenneth Yates and the very chance to be in­ Mr. Kenneth Yates, 59, of Franklin, died July 26, 1993, at volved with all the Franklin Simpson Hospital. technicalities, etc., of court attends judicial course He was born in Logan County on Dec. 18,1933, the son of the late cases. This also brought me Alan Yates and Annie Eugene Davis. He was a corrugator at more down to earth about how Judge Chappell R. Wilson of course offered a concentrated Located on the campus of the Weyerhauser. fairly criminals are convicted." the 56th Judicial District Court treatment of the basic rules of University of Nevada, Reno, Funeral services were on July 28 at Sanders Funeral Home with Pages are selected by their in Cadiz has completed the lu- good English composition as the Judicial College was fea­ Bro. Kenneth Clark officiating. Burial was in Berea Cemetery. High School Guidance Coun­ dicial Writing course held July applied to legal writing. Par­ tured in 1991 on CBS's "60 Min­ Surviving are his wire, Pam Harper Yates, Russellville; his selor and serve for one-day 25-30 at The National Judicial ticipants learned, by rewriting, utes" as the leading national step-mother, Judy Yates, Russellville; two sons, Gary Yates, Rus­ terms on Rule Days which are College. how to improve, shorten and training and education center sellville and Barry Yates, Cadiz; two daughters, Darlene Little, held each month in each of the Trial court judges and admin­ achieve clarity of expression. for trial judges. Since the Col­ Russellville and Vickie Davis, Glasgow; nine brothers, Larry four counties which compose istrative tribunals need to The goal was to achieve a style lege was founded in 1963, more Paul and Charles, both of Bowling Green; Stoney, John, Fred and Judge Cunningham's 56th Judi­ write clearly, precisely and that is simple and understand­ than 30,000 certificates of com­ James, all of Russellville, and Delmar, William, and Clarence cial Circuit. Those counties are unambiguously for the party able to those who read judicial pletion have been issued to Yates, all of Auburn; and three sisters, Brenda Nations, Lisa Caldwell, Livingston, Lyon and litigants, attorneys, and re­ documents. graduates, including U.S. Atkinson and Teresa Dodson, all of Russellville. Trigg- viewing bodies who read their Judge Wilson is also the sit­ Supreme Court Justices Sandra judicial documents. Designed ting judge in Caldwell and Liv­ Day O’Connor and David for any judicial writer, this ingston counties. Cable premium channel Souter. is added to local lineup Authorities investigate second BENTON -- Cablevision an­ Cuckoo's Nest, The Buddy said, "It's always exciting to statue theft is as many weeks nounced that a new premium Holly Story, and Bite the Bul­ add new channels to the cable cable channel called Flix began let. system for our customers here. A Trigg County juvenile was sun, owned by Victor Acree, Aug. 23. To introduce the service, a We're committed to providing taken into custody after al­ According to Officer Ricky Cadiz, was valued at $50. Flix is a new 24-hour movie special notice was sent to all the most satisfying cable tele­ legedly taking a handgun from Pidcock's report, the frognap- channel that features the fa­ area cablevision customers. vision service possible and, by a parked vehicle; meanwhile, pers forcibly removed one of Elsewhere, Tony E. 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k I I The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, A-5 LOCAL/STATE

Sign of the tim es? • County residents angry over repeated taking of road signs

SCOTT BROWN The problem has also caught signs could face charges of years in prison. Staff Writer the eye of several Canton resi­ criminal mischief and theft for "It's not only dangerous, but Authorities are hoping that dents who voiced their concerns each sign taken. If the value of it's expensive when this type of a game, that could present at a recent Trigg County Fiscal the signs exceeds $300, the activity occurs. Hopefully, it ominous consequences for both Court meeting. charge becomes a felony that won't happen again," said the players and victims, comes Anyone who is caught taking could be punished by one to five Clark. to an end soon in the county. The apparent juvenile prank of taking road signs in Trigg County has recently hit full stride, with several of the signs later recovered. "Apparently, this is some sort of game that the kids play where they tear down the signs and then dump them in a ditch," said Sheriff Randy Clark, who estimates that some 50 signs have been taken this year. Because the signs are usually ripped from the clamp atop the post, the clamp and sign must both be replaced which costs about $35 a sign, or about $1,250 to replace the 50 signs. "It's a year-round problem that we have to deal with," said Clark. "I’ve talked with other sheriffs in the state who say they have a similar prob­ lem." According to Clark, the main ANYSTREET U .S A - This barren post that once supported Oak Lane's sign in Canton is one of many in danger with removing the signs the county that have been stripped of its road sign over the summer. Officials warn against taking the is that emergency personnel, signs, which hamper emergency personnel in locating homes. auch as firemen, ambulances, and police, can't find an unfa­ miliar location in the county [Bringing you its second century of hometown news. because the road sign is missing. "It becomes serious if some­ thing like that happens," said Clark. ..since 1881 WHAT’S YOUR SIGN? - These road signs were recently found in a ditch along the Adams Mill Road. Nearly 50 signs have been ripped from their posts over the summer, according to officials.

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k k A-6, The Cadiz Record Wednesday, August 25,1993 1991 accident spurs lawsuit

A traffic accident in Trigg to assault charges August 23 in County in 1991 has given rise to Trigg Circuit Court. a lawsuit in Trigg Circuit Court. Melissa Terrell and Thomas The action, which represents are each seeking payment for but one side of the issue, was past and future physical and filed by Dorris R. Terrell, mental pain and suffering; lost Melissa D. Terrell, and wages, and impaired earning £ Katharine D. Thomas, all of power in the amount of $4,000; Cadiz, and names Joe Carroll medical expenses incurred in Riley of Lobelville, TN. the amount of $4,000; punitive According to the action, damages in the amount of Melissa Terrell was operating a $4,000; and court costs. car, that belonged to Dorris Dorris Terrell is seeking Terrell, on September 12, 1991 payment of $2,225 for damages and was involved in a traffic to his vehicle. accident with Riley. Thomas Meanwhile, a woman who was a passenger in Terrell's ve­ claims she slipped and fell in a £ hicle. local grocery store has filed The action charges that Ri­ suit in Trigg Circuit Court with ley was operating his vehicle no specific dollar amount re- at a high rate of speed and was intoxicated. Riley pled guilty See Lawsuit, Page A-7 Tennessee man

HELP AT THE SCENE - Members of the Trigg County Disaster and Veronica Blankenship, 16, Wadesville, IN, later died at Vanderbilt pleads guilty Emergency Services (D.E.S.) remove part of a car from underneath a Medical Center in Nashville due to injuries sustained the accident tractor trailer August 21. The passenger extricated by the D.E.S., to assault A Tennessee man charged Riley had been scheduled for Fourth highw ay recorded with assault in connection with trial August 23 but entered the a 1991 traffic accident entered a plea, which stems from a The fourth traffic fatality of senger in a car driven by Jon G. The driver of the truck, ground before authorities were guilty plea to amended charges September 12, 1991 traffic acci­ 1993 on Trigg County roadways Lewis, 18, Evansville, IN. Charles L. Watson, 53, able to match up his missing in Trigg County Circuit Court dent on U.S. 68 at the intersec- f occurred following a two vehi­ Lewis apparently fell asleep Marmeco,OK, was not injured. tire and the cause of the acci­ August 23 before Judge Bill tion of King's Chapel Road. cle accident on 1-24 August 19. while driving eastbound and Elsewhere, an Indiana man dent, according to Sheriff randy Cunningham. Melissa Terrell and Katharine Veronica Blankenship, 16, ran up under a tractor trailer collided with a fire plug in Clark's report. Joe Carroll Riley, 36, Lo­ Thomas were both injured in Wadesville, IN, died August 21 that was entering 1-24 at Mont­ front of Cee Bee #2 as he was No one was injured in a two belville, TN, pled guilty to two the accident when their car at Vanderbilt Medical Center gomery, two miles east of turning into the parking lot car accident August 17 in front counts of second degree assault, was struck head-on by Riley, after suffering head injuries in Cadiz. August 21. of the Trigg County Health with the Commonwealth rec­ who was under the influence of the accident. Lewis and another passenger, Daniel D. Pugh, 44, Bloom­ Department. ommending ten years in prison alcohol, according to court Rebecca Wade, 17, Evansville, ington, IN, was not injured. According to Chief Ray on each count to run concurrent records. According to State Trooper IN, were treated for injuries at A two car mishap August 19 White's report, Kelli Ledford, for a total of ten years. The The charge of D.U.I. was ^ Albert Stinson's accident re­ Deaconess Hospital in on U.S. 68, five miles west of 17, 8015 New Hope Road, was Commonwealth also opposed port, Blankenship was a pas- Evansville and later released. Cadiz resulted in no injuries to attempting to turn left and probation and shock probation, dropped as part of the agree- * ment. the drivers. pulled into the path of Angela according to Assistant Com­ Fiscal Court— ------from Page A-3 Marvin Moran, 66, Robards, Carneyhan, 22, 475 Lafayette monwealth's Attorney Russell Formal sentencing was set for was westbound on U.S. 68 Street, who was eastbound. Johnson. October 14. stalled this fall. pulling a horse trailer. A A dry hydrant utilizes a wa­ wheel from the trailer came ter source such as a pond, loose and hit the front of a stream, or other body of water truck operated by Walter L. and allows a fire truck to pump Brauner, 59, 2258 Canton-Blue water and transport it to the Springs Road. Moran continued fire site. to L.B.L.’s Wrangler's Camp

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k i i The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, A-7 Trigg County Hospital Board creates grievance committee SCOTT BROWN the board learned of the gift Elsewhere, the board in­ Staff Writer from Sarah Gardner at their structed Goodcase to look into Employees of Trigg County January 25 meeting, they voted pricing mammography equip­ Hospital who are unhappy to set the money aside in a ment for the hospital. with policies and procedures of separate fund. Flowever, that During the financial report, the hospital will have a happened during a transition Goodcase said higher than av­ chance to discuss their period when the hospital was erage patient stay during July displeasures with a grievance searching for a replacement for was the primary reason why a committee that was created at Ramey Cunningham, who re­ $33,665 loss for the month was the hospital board's August 23 signed in January. reported. For the fiscal year, meeting. Hospital C.E.O. David the hospital has shown an in­ After meeting in executive Goodcase said the money had come of $20,928, which is session with about ten em­ apparently been placed into a $23,136 over budget. ployee representitives for 95 regular hospital savings ac­ Goodcase also noted that the minutes, the board voted to ap­ count, which pays out the hos­ hospital paid $6,175 to the point trustees Martha Maxfield pital's pensions. Goodcase said state, which represented the and Rick Clements to establish part of the $134,590 had been recently formed provider tax procedures and policies for the used to fund the hospital's re­ that was approved by the gen­ committee, which will be run tirement account, although he eral assembly. Each health by hospital employees. would not say how much of that care, provider in the state must YOUTH RALLY - A band from Christ the King Church in Dyersburg, Tenn., was part of the entertain­ In other business, the board money had actually been spent. pay a percentage of their total ment at a youth rally on Aug. 21 at in front the of the Trigg County Courthouse. Other bands also per­ voted for a second time this Once the funds become avail­ patient revenue to the state. formed. There also were drama presentations and skits. The event was sponsored by the Christian Life year to put a $134,590 gift re­ able, Goodcase said the account Goodcase also said that the hospital will reduce advertis­ Center. ceived earlier this year into a that holds the Gardner gift board designated fund. When would be paid back in full. ing costs over the next year by $10,000. Library ------from Page A-l It’s On The Record Lawsuit mel Engineering of Benton, who said Fletcher, who is scheduled ^ The following is action taken be possession, dismissed John Malvern Higgins, III; is in charge of the expansion to meet with the library board from Page A-6 by Judge Chappell Wilson Au­ Jeff Spears; possession of possession of alcohol by minor; project. before the next scheduled gust 17 in Trigg County District marijuana; guilty plea, 30 days deferred prosecution completed, Library officials are hoping meeting. quested by the plaintiff. Court. Court costs are not in jail probated for two years dismissed to expand the children's area The board has run into a snag Betty Perry, who had no ad­ and study area, as well as in attempting to move the dress listed in the complaint, listed. Alan Ray Peterson; license to Paul K. Tucker; speeding, renovate the existing space. house on the recently purchased names Story's Foodland Piggy be in possession; dismissed attend state traffic school and According to Harold lot because the home's structure Wiggly Store in Cadiz in the ' Dean A. McCraw; theft by Gerald D. Foster; D.U.I. pay costs unlawful taking; dismissed be­ (.157 BA); guilty plea, $200 Fletcher, architect for the pro­ contains asbestos, which re­ action which represents just one cau se prosecuting witness did fine, revoke license for 90 days The following is action taken ject, the addition to the library quires an E.P.A. approved con­ side of the issue. not appear Samuel L. Kirby; amended to by Judge William McCaslin will cover around 2,000-3,000 tractor to remove. According to the action, Perry £ Donald L. Gurley; terroristic theft under $300; guilty plea, August 19 in Trigg County Dis­ square feet. The current library In other business, Library was shopping in' the store De­ threatening; deferred prosecu­ 30 days in jail with credit for trict Court. Court costs are not design has two floors with each Director Margaret Newby ex­ cember 16, 1992 and fell in an tion for 90 days time served listed. encompassing around 7,000 pressed a desire to reduce her aisle because of the slippery, Emma Jane Barnes; Fourth Patricia Latham; speeding, Frank N. Gude; Domestic vi­ square feet, according to workload and work just three worn, and uneven condition of ■ degree assault; deferred prose­ deferred prosecution completed, olence, alcohol intoxication, Fletcher. days a week at the library af­ the floor. Perry suffered knee cution for 90 days dismissed dismissed The library was built in 1974 ter serving as director for 13 injuries and her teeth were bro­ ! Jimmy Gayle Stone; sexual Aaron Thomas; harassing James S. Simpson, Sr.; fourth at a cost of $124,000. years. The board is expected to ken, according to the complaint, misconduct; guilty plea, 30 communications; deferred degree assault; prosecution de­ The engineering firm recently address the situation at their which claims the store was days in jail probated for two prosecution completed, dis­ ferred until August 19, 1994; constructed the Mayfield- next meeting. negligent in failing to maintain years missed possession of a firearm; guilty Graves County Public Library In her activity report to the their floors in a safe condition. 0 David A. Newbert; posses­ Gerald D. Hutchins; plea, $25 fine for $980,000, which was under board, Newby mentioned the Perry is seeking payment for sion of marijuana, improper terroristic threatening; de­ Tammy Cline; no insurance; budget, according to Fletcher. circulation for July and August medical expenses, pain and passing, dismissed ferred prosecution completed, guilty plea, $500 fine sus­ The local project would take was 4,708 with 149 new library suffering, lost wages, and im­ ■ Joseph Shane King; license to dismissed pended, pay costs about six months to complete, cards issued during that time. paired earning power.

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i A 4 e Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993 another look Hobby turns into big business

ROBIN CARTER Staff Writer These days you can pick up more than great catfish at the Wildcat Catfish House. Bob and "C" Luttrell are two of the area's most talented craftsmen and have one corner of the restaurant filled with their handiwork. "I built cabinets and furniture up until about 79," Bob said. "Woodworking was really just a hobby until about eight years ago." That was when Bob and C got into the craft business. "The first year all we did was wood cut-outs for craft The shelves lining the windows of the Wildcat Catfish House are filled with the creations of Bob businesses and individuals," and C Luttrell. The Luttrells have been in the craft business for about eight years. Bob said. "People bought so much of it, we decided we'd make some money at it." C took six tole painting lessons and they went to work. "I learned how to paint Sing along with Cocoa flowers," C said. "All the rest she picked up on When a five-year-old sings her own," Bob said. while playing the organ, few "I don't paint flowers now if I people besides the proud par­ don't have to," C said. ents get overly excited. Instead she paints geese, But one talented five-year- cows, pigs, even elephants on This "tater" bin is just one of the many larger pieces Bob and C old has graced the pages of everything from trash bins and Luttrell create in The Wood Shed. several newspapers and has tater bins to paper towel hold­ been featured on Sam Burrage’s ers and book racks. often buy a piece or two while Horse after Dawn Taylor, for People Beat on WPSD TV 6 for The Luttrells, who call their passing through Cadiz. example." that very reason. shop The Wood Shed, Home of "We have a label on each Bob and C take great pride in Cocoa is a dachshund, Bob The Old Folks, no longer go to piece," Bob said. "Someone their work. and C Luttrell’s "baby." craft shows. that person knows will see that "But the thing I'm most proud When Cocoa began to display "We can't get far enough label and we'll get a call." of is C,” Bob said. "I've had her musical talent on the organ, ahead to have enough for a Some become loyal customers. for 55 years now." word got around. show," Bob said. "Some people in Winter Park, Bob and C married when she "When Sam Burrage came, he Bob cuts out and puts together Fla., order a slew of stuff at was 15 and he was 18. spent the day with us," Bob about 500 different items. C Christmas," Bob said. "A lady "Of course, back then I had to said. "He spoiled Cocoa rot­ sands, finishes and paints each in South Carolina usually or­ get my dad to sign a paper a,t ten." piece. ders some things every year." the court house so we could get "Cocoa wouldn't do anything Bob estimated he could do 15 Bob and C give every design a married," Bob said. for the cameras then," C said. pieces in a week, depending on name. Bob and C plan to continue "Usually as soon as he hears Prized Pooch — Cocoa not only sings when he hears his the size and complexity of the "Whoever orders or buys the producing their handcrafted the word 'organ,' he gets ex­ favorite songs; he accompanies himself on the organ! item. first of a pattern gets that piece items. c i t e d 4 i-m m m k *r They have shipped their named after them,” Bob said. "I love it," C said. "I wish Cocoa also sings while Boh Although Cocoa doesn't have career, providing entertainment artwork to 22 states. Tourists "We have the Dawn Rocking that was all I ever had to do.” plays the harmonica. much promise of a professional for visitors will definitely con- tinue.

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i k i A-10, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993 SOCIETY THE CADIZ RECORD Ounce of prevention An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. This old adage is true in many instances. In particular, does it apply to ; the problems of waste reduc­ H o m em ak er tion, reuse, and recycling. Ac­ tip s cording to the Natural Re­ sources and Environmental Pro­ by Elaine Clift tection Cabinet, every day, at {County Extension Agent home, work, play, and in schools, Kentuckians produce abiout 4.7 pounds of waste per person. The fact is that we, as purchasing and consumption Kentuckians, are generating habits. Buy well made products more than twice as much waste that are repairable. A long pgr person than they did only warranty period may be an in­ 30! years ago. dication of how well the prod­ The need is greater now for uct has been made, maintain reducing, reusing, and recycling. and repair items. Often, the As garbage disposal becomes cost of repair is considerable increasingly more costly and less than replacement. Borrow difficult, the best solution to or rent equipment that is the problem is to eliminate needed occasionally or for a one wastes. The reduction of mate­ time project. Avoid products rials that would otherwise be with too much packaging. recycled, burned or buried is Watch out for the bottle necessary so that the public packed in a box, shrink ! will have adequate sources to wrapped in plastic and affixed dispose of other waste products. to a card. Buy items in bulk. Recycling is not elimination This reduces the amount of Alice Elizabeth Henne & Keith Jefferson Lancaster because it recovers material packaging you have to throw f. m m m already generated to manufac­ away. Donate unwanted items Henne, Lancaster to marry Jill Stowe & Brent Rowan ^ ture new material. to charity. Mrs. Mary L. Gaetza of Clarksville, Tenn., announces the en­ We can start by being careful As we prepare to go into the gagement of her daughter, Alice Elizabeth Henne, to Keith Jef­ Stowe, Rowan to wed Oct. 30 about our purchases. Manufac­ regional recycling program, ev­ ferson Lancaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Lancaster, Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stowe of Olney, Texas, announce the en­ turers can increase the life of a eryone must be concerned and Cerulean. gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jill product or design a product for dedicated to the cause to reduce The bride-elect is a 1987 graduate of Somonauk High School in Stowe, to Brent Rowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Buck" Rowan of easy repairing. The amount of the amount of waste products Somonauk, II. She is currently employed at Foto 1 in Hop­ Cadiz. packaging can be reduced. The and to do one's share of the re­ kinsville. Both reside in Nashville, Tenn., where the bride-elect is em­ toxicity of products can be cycling. Her fiance is a 1987 graduate of Trigg County High School. He ployed by Barbara Mandrell and the future groom is a studio mu­ eliminated or substitutions, All educational programs of is currently employed with Lancaster Cabinetry, Inc. of Hop­ sician. Brent also owns the Rockin' R Ranch near Cadiz, where he found. For example, the lead in the Kentucky Cooperative Ex­ kinsville. He also serves with the Kentucky National Guard and and his parents raise Registered Polled Hereford Cattle. paint or mercury can be re­ tension Service serve all people will be going on active duty with the army in October. The wedding is set for Oct. 30,1993, in Olney, Texas. placed in order to dispose of the regardless of race, color, age, The wedding is scheduled' for 1 p.m. on Sept. 4, 1993, at product safely and adequately. sex, religion, disability, or na­ Cerulean Baptist Church. Invitations will be sent to out-of-town

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Lori Michelle Fox of Prince­ was a maid of honor and' ton and Anthony Trent Tyler of bridesmaid dolls were located Cadiz were united in marriage on the stairs and the other side at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 3, of the cake was a best man and 1993, at the Caldwell Blue groomsman dolls placed on the Springs Baptist Church. stairs. Under the middle three The bride is the daughter of tiers was a fountain with teal Deon and Nancy Fox of Prince­ water. The cake was decorated ton. The groom is the son of with peach flowers and around Clifford and Helen Tyler of the fountain was peach and Cadiz. teal flowers. Revs. Ronald E. Fox and Serving at the reception were Darell D. Eldridge, Sr. per­ Rene Hall, Teresa Hyde, and formed the ceremony. Missy Sowell, all of Cadiz and The bride, given in marriage cousins of the bride, and Debbie by her parents, wore a white Reddick and Misty Reddick, satin gown with a chapel both of Cadiz and cousins of the length train. The bodice and groom. sleeves were accented with lace The guest register was kept appliques, pearls and sequins. by Tammy Hyde, cousin of the The front of the dress, as well bride, and Keana Ezell, both of as the sides and the train, were Cadiz. Flower girl was accented with lace appliques, Heather Reddick, cousin of the pearls, and sequins. The dress groom and daughter of Dennis featured two rows of ruffles; one and Debbie Reddick of Cadiz. row extending around the train. She carried a basket with A bow accented the back waist white lace and had peach and of the gown. She chose a head- teal flowers. The ring bearer piece of white lace accented Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Oakley was Jeffrey Hyde, son of David with pearls, pearl spray and and Michelle Hyde of Cadiz, white silk flowers. The flower cousin of the bride. He carried a she carried was a cascade bou­ Mr., Mrs. Oakley observe white satin pillow with peach quet accented with teal rose­ ribbons. buds, peach azalea spray, and Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Trent Tyler 60th wedding anniversary The bride is employed by pearls spray with peach and white silk bows. The family Economy Cee Bee #2 in down­ teal ribbons tied in love knots fan. The bouquet was of white Mr. and Mrs Jesse Oakley celebrated their 60th wedding an­ pews were marked with white, town Cadiz. She has attended along with lace ribbons. flowers accented with teal rose niversary on Saturday, Aug. 21,1993. buds, peach azalea spray, and peach, and teal flowers along one semester at Hopkinsville Their family helped them celebrate with a luncheon at Ken­ Shayne Williams of Prince­ pearl spray along with peach with peach and teal ribbons. Community College. tucky Maid in Draffenville. ton was maid of honor. Christy and teal ribbons tied in love White bows were on the front The groom is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Oakley were married on Aug. 19,1933, in Vienna, Turner and Samantha Cunningr knots with lace ribbons. rails of the church. Johnson Control as an arc ham, both of Cadiz, were II. Wayne Hyde of Cadiz, cousin Clarence King played the welder. Jesse and Lila Oakley have three children: Ora Mae Hunter, bridesmaids. of the bride, served as best man. piano and sang. Selections in­ Following a wedding trip to Pinecrest Manor in Hopkinsville; M.C. Oakley, Sun City, Fla.; The maid of honor wore a Groomsmen were Tony Gray of cluded "Sunrise, Sunset," "Only Gatlinburg, Tenn., the couple and Vickey Lane, Cadiz. teal taffeta tea-length dress Lyon County and Timmy Mar­ God Could Love You More," will reside in the Wallonia They have seven grandchildren: Melanie McPherson, Marty with a V-shape backing and a lowe of Princeton. Ushers were "The Wedding Song," and community. Hunter, Kathi Major, Ricky Oakley, Michael Oakley, Mark bow accenting the back waist Barry Fox of Princeton, brother "Love Story." A special thanks to Kathy Lane and Camille Lane. They also have five great-grandchil­ line. The bridesmaids wore of the bride, and Brian Hyde The reception, given by the Hyde and Betty Stewart for dren. peach taffeta tea-length and James Hyde, both of Cadiz bride’s followed the ceremony, making the wedding cake and a Mr. Oakley is the son of the late Chester and Alpha Oakley. dresses with a V-shape back, and both cousins of the bride. in the basement of the church. special thank you to Ruby Mrs. Oakley is the daughter of the late Martin and Ida Futrell. along with a bow accenting the The altar was centered with The wedding cake was three Hyde for making the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Oakley were long-time residents of Golden Pond back waist line. They all car­ a 17-branch candelabra and two tiers high with stairs leading dress for the bride. 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Dana Dunn Darnall and Nick bouquet was an heirloom linen dinner at Brass Lantern bride's mother gave the Charles Thomas were married handkerchief which belonged Restaurant in Aurora. Mrs. bridesmaids' luncheon at in a candlelight ceremony at 6 to her late paternal grand­ Billy Joe Thomas, Mrs. Andrew Victoria's Corner Tea Room. p.m. on Aug. 7, 1993, at Cadiz mother. Thomas, Mrs. Bruce Thomas Karen Simmons, Irma Idell and Christian Church. The bride chose Christina and Mrs. Dennis Thomas, aunts Marilyn Elledge gave a stock- The bride is the daughter of Cole Burcham of Cadiz as her of the bridegroom, hosted a gift the-pantry party at the home Mr. and Mrs. John William matron of honor and Holly Hite reception at the home of Mrs. of Mrs. Douglas Wallis. The Darnall of Cadiz. of Cadiz served as maid of Vada Thomas. A gift reception rehearsal dinner was hosted by The bridegroom is the son of honor. Bridesmaids were Amy was given by Mrs. Wallace the bridegroom's parents, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Cox of Fredonia and Amy Joiner Blakeley, Mrs. Bill Wood and Linda Thomas and Helen Stal- of Cadiz. of Hopkinsville, both sorority Mrs. Gary Blakeley at the lons, at Kentucky Smokehouse THE CEREMONY sisters of the bride, and Carla Wallace Blakeley home. The Restaurant. The Rev. Dr. Thomas O. Jones Major of Cadiz. Martin III and Rodney The attendants wore floor- Cheatham officiated the dou­ length sheaths of royal purple Historical society lunch set ble-ring ceremony. Nuptial crepe, featuring scoop necklines The Jackson Purchase Historical Society will meet for lunch at music was provided by Mrs. and tulip sleeves. Bows at the noon on Saturday, Sept. 4, at the Elks Club, 310 N. 4th St. in Pad­ Lennie Sanders, organist. In­ shoulders were enhanced with ucah, one block from the Quilters Museum. cluded in the selections were a single row of rhinestones. At 1 p.m., Victoria Fauro will present a program concerning the theme from "Romeo and They carried arm bouquets of quilts at the Museum of the American Quilters Society. At the Juliet," "You Needed Me" and purple statis, gypsophilia, conclusion of her program, Patricia Young of the museum invites "The Rose." After placement of lemon leaf and fern. the society members to tour the museum. the aisle cloth and the sound­ Flowergirl was Maegan Lynn For more information, write to Bill Morgan, P.O. Box 487, Ben­ ing of the carillon, the clock Jones, niece of the bridegroom ton, Ky. 42025, or call (502) 527-3242. struck six, announcing the en­ and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. trance of the bride. Michael Jones of Canton. She THE BRIDE wore a ballerina length dress of The bride, escorted down the ivory bridal satin, featuring aisle by her father and given in pouf sleeves and a royal purple marriage by her parents, wore a sash. She wore baby’s breath designer original fitted gown of tied with purple ribbon in her ivory French imported Alencon hair and carried an ivory satin lace over silk.-The entire gown and lace basket filled with was elegantly hand beaded in purple petals. pearls, crystals and iridescent THE BRIDEGROOM sequins in an all-over floral The bridegroom chose Timmy design. The bodice featured a P'Poole of Cadiz to be his best high neckline and a deep open- man. Groomsmen were Charles to-waist V-back. Long fitted Smith of Canton, Shannon Bur­ Mr. & Mrs. Nick Charles Thomas sleeves, lavishly encrusted cham of Cadiz, Steven Thomas FORMER RESIDENT PROMOTED - A ceremony was held recently with pearls and iridescents, of Hopkinsville, cousin of the of Memphis, and the bride­ in Cumberland Shores. at Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, in which a for­ ended in points at the wrists bridegroom, and Gregory Major groom’s cousin, Dana Thomas PRENUPTIAL EVENTS mer Cadiz resident was promoted. Karen Jean Bowen, daughter of Mr. and were closed with tiny cov­ of Cadiz. Andrew Idell of Erikson of Fayetteville, N.C. A personal shower was and Mrs. Shelton Bowen, Whitecrest Subdivision, was promoted to the ered buttons. The detachable Memphis, Tenn., cousin of the Kristi P'Poole, Auburn, Ala., hosted by Amy Cox and Amy rank of major. The ceremony was attended by her parents. Her father bustle and cathedral-length bride, served as usher, as did and Wendy Lewis of Bruceton, Joiner at the Alpha Omicron Pi and her commanding officer, Col. Timothy O'Rourke, pinned her gold train were of raw silk. For her the groomsmen. Tenn., sorority sister of the sorority house in Murray. Holly leaves on her shoulders. Earlier in the month, a graduation ceremony headpiece, the bride chose a Landon Cole Burcham, son of bride, kept the guest register. Hite, Christina Burcham and was held at the medical center in which Maj. Bowen graduated from a tiered veil of French silk illu­ Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Burcham, Chase Thomas, cousin of the Carla Major gave a personal medical fellowship in oncology and hemotology. Dr. Bowen received sion sprinkled with trios of served ringbearer. bridegroom and son of Mr. and shower at the home of Mrs. “The Commander's Award" for her outstanding graduation research pearls and iridescents. She THE RECEPTION Mrs. Bobby Ray Thomas of Mike Holland. Mrs. Boyd Green paper. Dr. Bowen is currently assigned as a staff physician in the On- wore pearl earrings which be­ Historic Jefferson House, 25 Cadiz, and Logan Blakeley, son and Mrs. Gene Adkins hosted a cology/Hemotology Clinic at Eisenhower Army Medical Center at Fort longed to her late maternal Main in Cadiz, was the loca­ of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blakeley gift reception at Joiner's Gordon in Augusta, Ga. Dr. Bowen is a 1979 graduate of Trigg County grandmother. tion for the reception hosted by of Hardin, distributed bird seed Chapel Church of Christ. Mr. High School, a 1983 graduate of David Lipscomb College and a 1987 The bride carried an arm the bride’s parents and catered bags. and Mrs. W. J. Simmons gave a graduate of Vanderbilt University Medical Center. bouquet of cymbidium orchids, by Ann Simpson. Servers were Mrs. Donnie Ray Lancaster miniature carnations and pom­ the bride's cousins, Karen Sim­ was the wedding coordinator. poms, gypsophilia, leather mons of Cadiz, Irma Carr Idell Following a trip to Gatlin- leaf and fern. Tucked in her and Marilyn Carr Elledge, both burg, tine couple will be at home

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k k The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, A-13 HOME COOKIN' Recipes from Trigg/Lyon Newcomer's Club

ROBIN CARTER different members' homes to do Staff Writer crafts. "There are no strangers, just "And we take trips," Myers friends who haven't met." said. "We recently went to The familiar saying holds Metropolis to the casino — true for the members of something many of us had never Trigg/Lyon Newcomer's Club. done." "It's all about making new The club, which was founded friends and learning new peo­ for newcomers to the area, is a ple," said Margie Myers, club non-profit organization. president. Club dues are only three dol­ Club members are always on lars a year, with an initial five the look-out for other newcom­ dollar fee for the club booklet ers to the area. containing members' names and The social club meets once a addresses and club by-laws. month, usually at Cadiz "We have an annual auction Restaurant, for lunch and a — an attic auction," Myers program. said. "Members donate items "We usually get people from and we ask area businesses to outside the club to do a pro­ donate items. gram, but sometimes club mem­ "The money is used to provide bers with unique collections or scholarships, GED scholar­ interesting hobbies make a ships, support foster children. presentation," Myers said. It's all non-profit," she said. Some of the club members also "I love our club," Myers said. meet once each month at "It's just a nice social time for

Members of the Trigg/Lyon Newcomer's Club who submitted recipes Refrigerator Rolls Banana Bread 1 quart milk 1 c. sugar Day 1 - Mix: 11/2 cups starter 3 ripe or over-ripe bananas (4 if small) £ 1 c. Crisco shortening 21/2cups sugar 1 C. sugar 1 cake yeast 1 large can sliced peaches + juice (dice peaches) 1/4 c. lukewarm water 20 ounces or larger !egg 11/2 c. flour 8 c. plain flour 1.4 c. melted margarine 1 tbsp. salt EVERY DAY FOR 30 DAYS: STIR WITH A WOODEN 1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. baking soda SPOON. (No metal). Keep at room temperature in a covered 1 tsp. salt 2 tsp. baking powder glass container. (1 gal. or larger). Do not put lid on too tight, leave 1/2 turn open. (I cover with a paper towel and rubber Mash bananas with fork. Stir in other ingredients. Pour into Scald milk, sugar and shortening (Do not boil) cool to lukewarm. band). Fruit may bubble some, this is O.K. as long as you have teflon or buttered 8 1 / 2 X 4 1/ 2X 21/ 2 inch loaf pan. Bake 1 hour Add yeast, dissolve in 1/4 c. lukewarm water. Add 8 cups flour. something covering it. in preheated 324 oven. ' 0 Let stand 30 minutes. Dissolve soda, baking pwder and salt in 1/4 Dorothy Jenkins cup warm water and add to dough. Add 1 cup flour and mix well. Day 10 - Add 2 cups sugar Place in icebox overnight. On lightly floured board, roll to 1/2 1 large can (20 oz.) crushed pineapple and juice. Stir. inch thickness and cut into rolls. Place 2 tablespoons solid Poppy Seed Cake shortening into 9 X 13 pan. Heat in 425 degree oven until hot. Day 20 - Add 2 cups sugar Place rolls in pan turning in melted shortening. Let rise one hour. 2- (10 oz.) jars maraschino cherries and juice, (dice cherries). 3 c. flour Bake at 425 degrees for 15-20 minutes. This recipe will make 2- 9 Stir. 3 eggs X 13 pans. Penny Oakley 11/2 c. Wesson Oil Day 30 - Drain juice from fruit, divide fruit into 3 parts to 21/4 c. sugar make 3 cakes. Do not use metal strainer. 11/2 tbsp. poppy seed £ BANANA BREAD Divide juice into 5 parts (1 1/2 cups each). Place 11/2 tsp. vanilla in glass or plastic jars and give to friends with a 11/2 tsp. almond flavoring 1/2 Cup Shortening copy of this recipe (within 3 to 5 days). 11/2 tsp. butter flavoring 1 Cup Sugar 1 1/2 tsp. salt 3 Eggs, beaten Recipe for 1 cake (You will make three). 11/2 tsp. baking powder 2 Cups sifted flour 11/2 c. milk 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 Duncan Hines Butter Flavored cake mix Mix all ingredients for 2 minutes. Pour into well-greased and 1/2 teaspoon salt 2/3 cup oil floured bundt cake pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. 1 teaspoon soda 3 or 4 eggs (I use 4). 3 Large ripe bananas 1- 3 1/2 oz. Pkg.instant vanilla pudding Jackie Somerville

Mix in: ^ Cream shortening and sugar until light and fluffy; add eggs. Spicy Green Beans Sift flour, baking powder and salt together; add to creamed 1/3 of fruit mixture. Dissolve soda in 1 tablespoon water; mix with crushed 1 cup chopped nuts 1 pkg. (9 Oz.) frozen French-style green beans bananas. Stir into batter. Place batter in greased loaf pan. Bake 1 cup coconut (optional) I don't use. 1/2 c. finely chopped celery at 350 degrees for 60 minutes. Let stand for a day before slicing. 1/4 c. finely chopped onion Serve with cheese. Yield: 1 loaf. Mix all together with a wooden spoon. Do not use an 2 tbsp. chopped pimiento electric mixer. Bake in a greased tube or bundt pan 1 tbsp. water Margie Myers, President in 300° oven for 60 minutes or until golden brown. If 1 tbsp. vinegar Trigg/Lyon Newcomers Club making more than 1 cake at a time, cook longer. 1 tbsp. soft margarine 1/4 tsp. dill seed ^ Chocolate Fudge Cakes can be frozen, but juice cannot. Keep in refrigerator or 1/4 tsp. pepper 4 1/2 c. sugar freeze after baking. If unable to bake on 30th day, bake the next 1 can (13 Oz.) Milnot milk day. 1/3 pound oleo (11/2 sticks) Measure margarine and water into saucepan. Add frozen beans,: cook over low heat, stirring often with fork to seperate beans. Pinch salt Velma Turner Cover and cook until tender. (Add more water if necessary). Add: 8 oz. marshmallow cream remaining ingredients, toss lightly and heat (celery and onion} 3 (8 oz.) packages Nestle Chocolate Chips will be crisp). Makes 4 servings. 2 tbsp. vanilla Ida Mae Remole; Pecans Fresh Apple Cake

® Stirring constantly mix together sugar, Milnot milk, oleo, and 1/2 c. Crisco oil salt. Cook 8 minutes after starting to boil around edges. Take off 2 c. sugar Black Beauty Salad heat and add marshmallow cream, let melt into mixture, stir in 2 eggs (slightly beaten) chocolate chips and let melt. Add vanilla and pecans. Pour into 2 c. self-rising flour 1 lg. can crushed pineapple greased flat pan. Let stand 30 minutes, cut and serve. 1 tsp. vanilla 1 lg. can crushed sweet cherries Margie Myers 1 c. pecans or black walnuts 1 c. chopped pecans 1 tsp. cinnamon 1 box cherry Jell-o 1 lg. package cream cheese Sweet Potato Casserole 1 tsp. nutmeg 3 c. chopped apple 112 oz. can of Coke ® 4 c. sweet potatoes (mashed) Heat juices of pineapple and cherries, dissolve in Jell-o. Let co< 2 eggs Combine oil, sugar and eggs, add vanilla, flour; beat thoroughly. Add remaining ingredients and stir until blended well. Turn into a to room temperature. Mix cream cheese, pineapple and nuts. Ad 1/3 c. evaporated milk to Jell-o mixture, add chopped cherries and Coke. 1 stick oleo greased and floured 9 X 13 pan Bake in 350 preheated oven for 35 to 40 minutes. 3/4 c. white sugar Margie Birdson 2 tbsp. vanilla (1 1/2 tsp. pure) Sue Reeder Corn Casserole Freezer Pickles Topping 1 c. brown sugar 1 stick, melted oleo ^ 1/3 c. flour 7 c. thinly sliced cucumbers 2 eggs, slightly beaten ^ 1/2 c. melted oleo 3 white onions, sliced 8 oz. sour cream 1 c. pecans (chopped finely) 1 green pepper, chopped 8 oz. creamed com 2 c. sugar 8 oz. whole cream corn, drained 1 c. vinegar Mix all ingredients in sauce pan over medium heat. After com­ 8 oz. com muffin mix 1 tsp. salt (not iodized) pletely heated, pour into buttered casserole dish (1 1/2 quart) or 1.2 tsp. celery seed can be divided and put into smaller baking dishes. Mix butter, After melting oleo in casserole dish, fold in eggs, then add sou flour, sugar and pecans. This mixture will be crumbly, spoon over cream, cream corn and drained whole corn; lastly fold in muffii potatoes, bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until caserole Mix all ingredeints and put into freezer containers. (I use serving mix. Bate at 350 degrees for 35 minutes (This can be put ir becomes bubbly. This casserole can be frozen for future use size containers so they can go straight to the table). When you freezer.) want to enjoy, just thaw a couple of hours. These are good. • Laura Olingei Laura Boram Betty Cardwell See Recipes, Page

k A-14, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993

Ladies of the Hospital Auxiliary will meet the second Monday of every month at 2 p.m. in the dining room of Trigg County Hospi­ tal.

Trigg County Fiscal Court meets at 7 pm. on the second Tuesday of the month at the Trigg County Courthouse.

Cadiz Lions Club meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at Cadiz Restaurant at 6 30 pm.

Cadiz/Trigg County Chamber of Commerce meets for lunch at noon on the second Wednesday of the month. Locations are an­ nounced prior to the meetings.

The Trigg County Middle School Based Council will hold its regular meetings from 6 to 8 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each Aug. 26 month in the faculty conference room. All meetings are open to the 1 Eliminating Medicare fraud and abuse will be to topic of a lec­ public. ture by Roger Bain of Lexington, Medicare fraud and abuse infor­ mation coordinator, at 11:30 a.m. on Aug. 26 at the Trigg County National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR -- Lesa Anderson of Cadiz was recog­ nized by Outwood ICF-MR, Dawson Springs, as Employee of the Year Senior Center. meets at 10:30 a.m. on the second Wednesday of the month at the 1993. Anderson is a four-year maintenance/technician at the 80-bed All seniors are invited to attend. Community Center of the Bank of Cadiz. Prospective new mem­ bers or visitors are welcome. facility for persons with developmental disabilities. Anderson is a grad­ uate of the Christian County Vocational School of Heating and Air Sept. 3 conditioning. She was presented a plaque from Earl Harris, administra­ The Trigg County High School Class of 1941 will celebrate its Woodmen of the World Lodge #20 meets the second Thursday of tor. 52nd graduation anniversary at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3, at the the month. All members are urged to attend. Kentucky Smokehouse Restaurant. The meal will be dutch treat. Those planning to attend should The Trigg County Elementary Site Base Council meets the second make reservations with Gene Hardy McFadden, 80 Oliver Road, and fourth Thursdays of the month at 5:30 p.m. in Room 6 of Trigg East Cadiz to have revival; County Elementary School. Cadiz, Ky., 42211, as soon as possible. 'Friend Day' to be Aug. 29 Cadiz Masonic Lodge-Master Masons meets at 7:30 p.m. on the Sept. 15 East Cadiz Baptist Church will have a revival from Sept. 5 The Cadiz Home School Support Group will meet at 1 p.m. on second Thursday of each month at the Masonic Lodge. through 8, beginning each night at 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at East Cadiz Baptist Church. ' Bro. Curtis McGhee will be the evangelist. Everyone is encour­ Trigg County Business and Professional Women meets the third For further information, call 522-1611 or 522-6523. aged to attend. Monday of each month at Cadiz Restaurant at 5 p.m. “Friend Day" on Aug. 29 Sept. 25 "Friend Day" will be Sunday, Aug. 29, at East Cadiz Baptist The John L. Street Library Board meets at 3 p.m. on the third The Kentucky Homecoming, a Southern Gospel Experience, will Church. Everyone is invited to attend Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday of the month. begin at 2 p.m. at Camp Loucon, near Litchfield. Special guests for the children will be Sheriff Randy Clark and Advance tickets are $10 each or $8 each for groups of 10 or more. The Cookie Monster. The Trigg/Lyon Newcomers meet at noon on the third Wednesday Tickets at the door are $12 each or $10 each for groups of 10 or A Fifth Sunday Night Singing also will be held on Aug. 29, be­ of each month at the Cadiz Restaurant. more. Tickets may be obtained from the following local ginning at 7 p.m. Special musical guest will be The Churchmen Methodist pastors: Keith Ferguson, 522-3929; Harry Lewis, 522- from Hopkinsville. 6237; Joe Newton, 522-8465; and James Shuck, 522-6166. Trigg County Quilters Guild meets on the third Thursday at 10 Performers are to include The McKameys, Perfect heart, and a.m. at the Cadiz Restaurant. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Speers. Homecoming set at church Trigg County Hospital Board meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Mon­ There will be homecoming services at the South Union Baptist day of the month in the hospital cafeteria. Church on Sunday, Aug. 29,1993. Weekly meetings Bro. Archie Brock, a former pastor, will bring the morning mes­ TOPS KY. 280 meets each Monday in the basement of Cadiz Bap­ Ham Festival Committee meets on the fourth Monday of the sage at 11 a.m. tist Church from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Weigh-in is from 5 to 5:30 p.m. month at the Bank of Cadiz Community Room. Sunday school will begin at 10 a.m. and a Fellowship meal at For more information, contact Betty Stewart at 522-3710 or Car­ olyn Cobbs at 522-8105. noon. There will be singing in the afternoon. Cadiz Planning Commission meets at 7 p.m. on every other fourth All former church members and friends are urged to return to meet old friends and present church members. TOPS 400: The daytime chapter meets each Thursday at Cadiz Thursday at Cadiz City Hall. Baptist Church for weigh-ins from 9 to 9:20 a.m. The meeting will The church is located on the Old Lock E Road in Cadiz. Bro. John Ahart is pastor. begin at 9:30 a.m. For more information call Aileen at 522-3047 An Artificial Limb and Orthopaedic Brace Clinic will be con­ and Phyllis at 924-5878. ducted every other Friday at Pennyrile Home Medical. Free • • • evaluations will be given. Persons must schedule appointments by Cemetery benefit dinner set Monthly meetings calling 522-8002. The Pleasant Hill Cemetery Benefit Dinner will begin at noon American Legion Post 74 meets at 6 p.m. on the first Monday of on Sept. 5 in Land Between The Lakes. the month. f , , Persons are asked to show their support by sending contributions Handmade crafts, music to the Pleasant Hill Cemetery Fund, in care of Kay Lilly,.,16270. Trigg County High School SBDM Council meets from 4:45 to 6:45 Linton Road, Cadiz, Ky., 42211. P-m. on the first and third Mondays of each month in the high to highlight annual festival School conference room. Exhibitors from several states and western Kentucky will dis­ play their wares at the 18th Annual Labor Day Arts and Crafts Hopkinsville native set in Trigg County School Board meets at 7 pm. on the first and third Festival from Friday, Sept. 4, through Sunday, Sept. 6, at the Mondays of the month at the Trigg County Board of Education Fenton Activities Area in Land Between The Lakes. softball home run exhibition Office. The three-day event is one of the largest of its kind in the re­ All area softball players, coaches and the general public are gion and is sponsored by Kentucky’s Western Waterland. Festival invited to see Hopkinsville native Wendell Rickard conduct a Ctjadiz City Council meets at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of the hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. softball home run hitting exhibition. It will be at 6 p.m. on month at the Cadiz City Hall. Approximately 150 artisans and craftspeople will be selling Saturday, Aug. 28, at the North Drive Softball Complex (field their handiwork. This group includes an impressive array of one). Cadiz Civitan Club meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tues­ skilled craftspeople who will be demonstrating their craft for Rickard will be hitting against the following local softball days of the month at the Cadiz Restaurant. spectators. pitchers: Jeff "Goober" Lamb, Mike Morris and Mark Joiner, all of Exhibitors will feature quilts, ceramic, clothing, soft sculpture, the Hopkinsville Merchants Softball Team; Mike Goode of Tro­ Cadiz Garden Club meets the first Wednesday of the month at 10 folk art, stained glass, jewelry, Christmas items, homebaked ver Clinic Softball Team; Wayne Dubois of Cold Steel; and Wade a^m. in the Cadiz Baptist Church. goods, and leather items. KWW does not allow any items at the Fletcher of Budlight/Eagles Softball Team. Pitching to Rickaro festival which are not handmade. will be Johnnie "Mule" Francis, who pitched to him whe, > PA M I - a support group for the familes and friends of the Free musical entertainment has become a festival tradition and Rickard first started playing softball. Greg Perry of Hop­ mentally ill — meets at 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each several local groups are scheduled to perform on Sept. 5 and 6. kinsville Merchants will pitch to the local hitters. month at the Community Service Building, PMH Center, 735 For more information about the festival, contact Kentucky's Rickard is one of softball's premier home run hitters. He is cur­ North Dr. in Hopkinsville. Western Waterland, (502) 928-4411, or by writing to 721 Complex rently on tour for WORTH and has set a goal to be the first soft- Dr., Grand Rivers, Ky., 42045. ball player to hit a softball out of every major league baseball Tfigg County Alzheimer's Support Group meets at 7 p.m. on the park. Already having accomplished this at Atlanta-Fulton fitst and third Thursdays of the month at the Pennyrile Mental Crafts show scheduled County Stadium and 's Riverfront Stadium, he is well Sjealth Center in Hopkinsville. All care-givers and interested "Christmas in Marion," an Arts & Crafts Show, will be held in on his way to accomplishing his goal. persons are encouraged to attend. Anyone needing additional in­ Marion on Oct. 16 and 17 at historic Fohs Hall. Crittenden County While living in Hopkinsville, Rickard attended Christian formation may contact A1 Clinard at 522 6815. Homemakers will be sponsoring the show. County High School, graduating in 1984. His softball career The show is open to any individual who wants to set up a booth started with the Men's Church Softball League in 1983, playing VFW Post 7890 and the Ladies Auxiliary meets the first Thurs­ and will be open on Saturday, Oct. 16, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and with Concord Baptist Church, and has carried him to the Super day of each month at 7 p.m. at their post home. Sunday, Oct. 17 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Open Softball League playing with the William Worth team out of Texas. Booth spaces are limited so call as soon as possible. Deadline Olphia Chapter 55 Order of Eastern Star meets at 7:30 p.m. on for booth rentals is Sept. 16. Rickard led the country in slow pitch home runs in 1992, hitting the first Thursday of each month at the Masonic Lodge. For further information contact Francis Turley at 965-4627. one every 2.7 times at bat. He hits 1,500 balls every week to stay sharp. He hits a regular Blue Dot Softball at a consistent 460 feet th e Dream Factory meets at 6 30 p.m. on the second Monday each to 470 feet. He swings his own autographed Worth Signature Se­ rhonth at the Bank of Cadiz. Meeting change announced ries Powercell Softball Bat. TOPS 400: The daytime chapter meets each Thursday at Cadiz Rickard now lives in Hot Springs, Ark. He weighs 310 pounds, Cadiz Water Commission meets at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of Baptist Church for weigh-ins from 9 to 9:20 a.m. The meeting will has a 62-inch chest, a 24-inch neck and works out with weights fhe month at Cadiz City Hall. begin at 9:30 a.m. daily. 5 35E Z Z S Let us come to Hall's Jewelers BIBLE INSTITUTE y o u ! August 25th thru 27th Service Time 7:00 p.m. Subscribe to Speakers: 1 ct. Cluster $39900 Bro. Clyde Hancock Bro. Garner Smith TH E CADIZ 1.5 ct. Solitaire $49900 Bro. L.G. Richardson 1/4 ct. Solitaire $299°° CHURCH AND PASTOR W elcom e You To Come RECORD Pastor Bill Meador 522-7623 JEWELERS t o d a y ! BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 106 E. Main Closed on Wednesday 365-7413 Hwy. 68 East 5 3 5 u ^ g

L A The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25, EDUCATION 2 local students earn scholarships MURRAY — Two senior ele­ Cadiz, has been awarded a of Cadiz, is a Student Ambas­ mentary education majors from $150 G.T. and Frances Ross sador. Married to Jason Rogers Cadiz have been awarded $500 Hicks Scholarship in addition of Cadiz, she attended Hop­ Beulah Elliot Clinton Memo­ to the Clinton Award. She is a kinsville Community College rial Scholarships for the 1993- member of the National from 1990 to 1992. Upon 94 academic year at Murray Education Association, Kappa graduation, she will pursue a State University. Recipients Delta Pi and Gamma Beta Phi. career as an elementary school must be elementary education As a member of Alpha Lambda teacher. majors with a minimum 3.0 Delta, Freeman serves as secre­ grade point average. tary. Scholarships are presented Sandra Freeman, daughter of Gina Rogers, daughter of through the Murray State Uni­ James and Charlene Freeman of David and Carolyn Meredith versity Scholarship Office. BACK TO SCHOOL - Cadiz City Policeman Wayne Hart assisted several students using the crosswalks Technology: bringing the in front of the Trigg County Schools as the new academic year began on Aug. 20. future to Kentucky students HCC's Student Services

THOMAS C. BOYSEN when the Kentucky Education every six students and another Kentucky Commissioner Technology System (KETS) has for every teacher. All students to receive more funding o f Education a real impact in classrooms for will have the opportunity to For most of us born before students and teachers. use computers regularly, re­ Hopkinsville Community students enrolled in the project, Student Support Service’s 1950, computers — though we While full implementation gardless of where they attend College's Student Support Ser­ 85 percent have achieved GPAs staff also includes a 2YR/4YR understand some of their uses - may require another five years, school; vices recently received notifi­ of 2.0 or above. coordinator. This unique service are still slightly baffling. by next June we expect the Ken­ While current benefits are cation that its project will be Project Director Olivia Bal­ works with sophomores who They're ancillary, not integral, tucky Education Technology enormous, they will grow geo­ funded through August 1997. lou coordinates the efforts of have aspirations of entering a : to our world. Fund to have fueled the pur­ metrically as new applications The award, in the amount of two counselors, an office assis­ four-year university. By pro* While adults in my genera­ chase of nearly $80 million are developed, and students, $847,459 over the four-year pe­ tant and 11 student/peer tutors. viding field trips to various tion have succeeded with lim­ dollars worth of equipment, teachers and administrators riod, provides for remediation The tutors are currently schools within Kentucky and ited understanding of comput­ teaching software and learn to maximize them. efforts; peer tutoring; personal, providing services for. students Tennessee as well as academic ers, today's elementary and administrative technology in They fall primarily in these academic, social and career in need of assistance in English, counseling, the transition to the secondary students will have to schools. categories: expanded student counseling; and financial aid math, biology, business, ac­ four- year college becomes much master them. At work and at In the meantime, this summer opportunities for learning, ad­ counseling to address the spe­ counting, psychology, sociology, smoother. home sophisticated electronic more than 1,000 teachers have ministrative efficiency and cial needs of minority, handi­ and several other academic ar­ technology will be as common­ attended state workshops on more effective distribution of capped and learning disabled eas. SSS serves students from place as telephones. Their life the use of technology for information. students. In addition to the project's Trigg, Christian, Caldwell, success will depend on their teaching. With the best instructional Since its conception in the tutorial activities, workshops Lyon, and Todd counties. The ability to apply technology in Because of the strategies we software available statewide, fall of 1990, SSS has proven it­ have been held that address students must meet the criterion their lives. have deployed, we are obtain­ teachers will be able to indi­ self to be a highly successful resume writing, test taking, of being either low-income, That vision of the 21st cen­ ing Camry quality at Yugo vidualize instruction to a and valuable program for the stress management/relaxation first generation college or tury economy inspired the Gen­ prices. By using purchasing greater extent than ever before. college as well as its service techniques, and ACT/SAT physically handicapped/ eral Assembly to mandate a muscle to squeeze prices down, Simultaneously, a teacher can area. Of the approximately 200 preparation. learning disabled. state-of-the-art technology more computers will reach kids use one computer program to let system for Kentucky schools as sooner than we anticipated. some students strengthen spe­ part of the 1990 reform act. When the current plan is cific reading or math skills Subscribe to The Cadiz Record today and see why All of us involved in the fully implemented,-we will while letting jt^idents planning of the complex system have computers in every school • - >xJ y ssffillmg! For more Information, call 522-6605. have been awaiting the day in Kentucky — at least one for See Technology, Page A-16

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-from Page A-l Babbage- Recipes- —from Page A-l5 year, but chose not to run for PVA because he had a higher ; paying job. Cindy's Cottage Cheese Pancakes Saurkraut-Zucchini Casserole * Moore, who has served three jterms as property valuation 1 c. cottage cheese 1 lb. ground beef- browned and drained administrator, said the start- 1/2 c. flour 1 med. zucchini- thinly sliced • ing salary of a PVA is between 4 eggs 1 onion chopped $17,000 and $18,000. 6 tbsp. melted butter or margarine 2 potatoes- thinly sliced However, since there are two 1/2 c. rice • :ounty residents who have Combine in blender until smooth, add butter. Fry until golden. 1 16 oz. can sauerkraut massed the test, the Revenue Makes about 24 silver dollar size pancakes. 1 can cream of mushroom soup Cabinet cannot administer an­ 1 soup can of water Vivian Taylor other test until there is a va­ Parmesan cheese cancy in the PVA office -- fol­ lowing the November general Layer all ingredients in order given except parmesan cheese. | ^election. Gourmet Cabbage Bake at 350 degrees for about one hour or until rice is done. Then * If the winner of the write-in sprinkle with parmesan cheese. ^campaign does not pass the test, Ann Harper | Select a well-formed medium head of cabbage. Cut in quarters *jthe Revenue Cabinet will ap­ and remove core. Cook slightly- cut as desired in bite size pieces. p o in t the next county PVA, Drain well. Make a white sauce of the following ingredients: ^possibly someone from the Secretary of State 1 c. milk »|Revenue Cabinet or a retired 2 tbsp. butter PVA from another county, said 1 tsp. salt -Babbage. gotten very technical." 1/8 tsp. pepper ------from Page A-15\ M The test contains a great deal According to County Clerk Technology- 2 tbsp. flour -of math and real estate termi­ Wanda Thomas, all write-in 3/4 c. Chez-Whiz nology. candidates must register in the explore vast national libraries State agencies and universi­ 1 /2 c. dry bread crumbs m; The property valuation ad- County Clerk's Office at least of information on subjects once ties will provide all teachers* l/2.c. sliced cashews -ministrator, who locates and 10 days prior to the election. out of reach. quick, simultaneous access to" ^assesses property for tax pur­ Votes cast for candidates not Record-keeping software information that now takes:' poses, has a difficult job, said properly registered will not be Cook first 5 ingredients to desired thickness, add the cheese and will allow teachers to record months to reach them via con-? \ Moore. counted, Thomas said. stir to melt cheese. Put cabbage in well buttered casserole. Pour attendance and student progress ventional print-and-carry sys-t / "The state government is your Write-in candidates also are sauce over cabbage. Cover with bread crumbs, arrange nuts on top. in less time, freeing them to terns. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. ■jboss but you must try to satisfy required to report campaign work with students. } the local people. The job has fund-raising and expenditures. Kay Murphy Administrative information The result will be what Ful-! will flow among classrooms, ton County Superintendent? schools, district offices and Charles Terrett, a leader in! Dezzie- -from Page A-l state agencies quickly and effi­ education technology, means! ciently. State reports will be when he says: "When children! transmitted electronically, come to school, they should ij tucky State Police K-9 unit was of the home difficult," said nothing ever really material­ visits it frequently. eliminating costly and walk into the future, not the; ; also brought in to help in the Clark, who added that part of ized," said Clark, who went on "Every few days I'll walk duplicative key punching. past." . search, but to no avail. the floor in her home had also to say that he may contact the around the house. I just don't "I think they have done the fallen in. show again. know what to do next," said ! best they could," said Taylor's Taylor is still listed as a "Usually when people are Boyce, whose son offered a $500 I sister, Belvie Boyce. "I think "missing person" in the Na­ reported missing, they just reward for information shortly i it’s just time she had some kind tional Crime Information Com­ wandered off and are later after Taylor's disappearance. DAVID ESPIE jj of funeral so I can get this out of puter (N.C.I.C.), according to found," said Clark, who said "We ask that if anyone in i my mind." Clark, who also said that he that was probably not the case that area has heard or knows Building Contractor Clark said Taylor's home has been in contact with the with Taylor due to her poor anything, to call the sheriff's ! was in some disarray when she television show U n so lv ed health. department. Any information Residential - Commercial I was reported missing, but that M ysteries. Boyce agrees. will be checked out," said ^ was apparently how she lived. "We contacted them earlier "She could hardly walk 100 Clark, who said that the dis­ J;ii "There were things stacked this year and told them what yards by herself," Boyce said. appearance of Dezzie Taylor Eddyville, Ky. 3 8 8 -7 102 in several rooms of her home we had here. They requested Taylor's Linton home remains still remains a priority case in which kind of made the search some more information, but empty, although Boyce still his file.

4 i t Section B THE CADIZ RECORD August 25, 1993 SPORTS ‘Cats ready for shoot-out with Marshals

SCOTT BROWN philosophical Shelton. want to be one of the 1-0 Sports Editor On defense, the Marshals re­ teams." Football practice for the turn seven starters from a team Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 Trigg County Wildcats began that averaged allowing 15.2 p.m. Friday at Marshall July 26. points a game last year. County Stadium. Practice in pads and helmets Marshall County split their TRIGG NOTES - Trigg County began one week later on August two pre-season scrimmages, has been bit by the injury bug in 2. losing 14-0 to Mayfield August the pre-season. Although the Two scrimmages have since 13 and downing Lone Oak 24-10 coaching staff isn't 100 percent been held at Perdue Field. August 20. sure on the extent of the in­ On Friday, August 27, the "Both of those teams ran the juries, ailing 'Cats include Wildcats kick off their 53rd ball well so now we must get linemen Kenny Allen season of football on the road at ready and work on what Trigg (shoulder), Jason Keller Marshall County. County does," said Shelton. (thumb), and Terry Henry Trigg County has managed Jones says Trigg County has (knee), and split end Twymane only 201 yards on offense in some preparing of their own to Hatcher (shoulder). their two scrimmage losses to do for Marshall County. Linebacker Daniel Grapes Webster County and Madis- "We’ll stress execution on of­ twisted an ankle in the Madis- onville, but appear to be im­ fense and effort on defense at onville scrimmage and should proving with each passing practice this week," said Jones, play as should defensive end week. who added that attacking the Maurice Bacon who also did not "This type of offense will ball defensively will also be a play in the game...... Another. take a while to master," said READY TO DRAW AND FIRE - All eyes w ill be on Trigg County quarterback Steven Tyler (7) and the priority. Wildcat, split end/linebacker. Coach Dixie Jones. Wildcat offense this year as the team begins its first year with the “ run-and-shoot option” offense. As far as what a win means Mike James, will not play Fri­ "Realistically, it may take two for both teams, each coach had day night due to a school im­ Or three games for us to get go­ District 2 champion Central has 58 players on its roster. Andrew Lampkins (6'0, 150, different thoughts. posed suspension that dates ing," Hardin before losing to North "Any time you have success, Sr.) is expected to quarterback "I think it's important for us back to last year, according to While Trigg County has Hardin 28-0 in the second it helps with your program," the Marshals' attack with Ja­ to win early in the season espe­ Jam es...... Marshall County changed things on their side of round. said Shelton. "This year, we’re son Jones (5 '11,170, Jr.) and J.R. cially with our schedule," said leads the all-time series with the ball with a new "run-and- However, the 1993 edition of wiping the slate clean and Reynolds (5'6, 140, Sr.) in the Jones. the 'Cats 5-4, which dates back shoot" offense, Marshall the Marshals has no offensive hope things will go well for backfield along with fullback "They'll have a game plan, to 1974. The last time the two County will counter with a starters returning for Coach Jim us." Robert Sanders (6'2, 205, So.). and we'll have a game plan," schools met was 1986, a Mar­ completely opposite attack. Shelton's squad, which has 45 The Marshals primarily "We know we will be going said Shelton. "The bottom line shal County 17-15 win at Per- The Marshals went 6-6 last players on their roster. That is feature a wishbone offense, al­ against physical, experienced is that after Friday night, half year, which included an 18-13 the most in five years at the though they could "break" the teams, but I think we will be a the state will be 1-0 and the See Wildcats, Page B-2 win over Class 4-A, Region I, Class. 4-A school. Trigg County bone and pass the ball. competitive team," said a other half will be 0-1. We Hyde family “trots” their stuff at annual Kentucky fox trot show ® Close to 100 horses were en- music on the organ, and Bobby (presented by GGiannini iannini Sta­ Sta - nor’s Society, So< ridden by Paul tered in the 26th Annual Ken­ Spiceland of Murray was the bles) - Jeffrey Hyde, 3 years Hyde old, Cadiz tucky Championship Fox Trot­ judge. YOUTH FOX TROTTING ting Horse Show August 21 at Other classes and their win­ JOHN R. VINSON, JR. CLA SS - 1. Ladd's New M EMORIAL ST A K E - 1 . the Trigg County Recreation ners were: Yorker, ridden by Carrie Sam's Sweet Sue, ridden by Complex, with a Princeton LEAD LINE CLASS Williamson, Eddyville Jerry Clift, Princeton horse taking Grand Champion (Children 6 and under) - 1. FOX TROT MARE CLASS - honors. Sally, ridden by Katrina Gi­ 1. Travelina. ridden by THREE YEAR OLD STAKE annini, Princeton 2. Star Adam Jo k ish , Freeburg, IL Ladd's Special Edition, rid­ - 1. Ladd's New Yorker, Gypsy C, ridden by Jeffrey LADIES FOX TROTTING ridden by Carrie Williamson, den by Molly Pettit and owned Hyde, Cadiz 3. Smokey's CLASS - 1. Ja c k 's Sensation, Eddyville 2. Ladd's Trav­ by Giannini Stables of Princeton Mrs. C, ridden by Leslie ridden by Janet Mitchell, eling Redman, ridden by won the Kentucky Grand Hyde, Cadiz 4. Gray Gover­ Decatur, IL 2. Smokey's Evans Wells, Princeton Champion Horse, which is nor, ridden by Josh Hyde, Mrs. C, ridden by Renee Cadiz Hall, Cadiz KENTUCKY FOALED, presented by the Kentucky Fox 1993 FOAL MODEL CLASS FOX TROTTING STUD KENTUCKY OWNED STAKE Trotting Horsemen's Associa­ - 1. Dusty, owned by Roscoe AND GELDING CLASS - 1. - Ladd's Kentucky Lightning, tion. and Jamie Burchett, Ladd's Special Edition, rid­ ridden by Raymond Gian­ Second place went to Jack's Princeton 2. Ladd's Wicked den by Molly Pettit, Prince­ nini, Princeton Sensation Image, ridden by Sensation, owned by Gilbert ton MEN'S FOX TROTTING Janet Mitchell of Decatur, Illi­ Flood, Cadiz OPEN MODEL CLASS - 1. CLASS - 1. Ja c k 's Sensation nois. Third place was Star Travelina, ridden by Adam Image, ridden by Everitt Gypsy C, ridden by Rex Hyde Jokish, Freeburg, IL 2. Mitchell, Decatur, IL The Trigg County Riding Club and owned by Jimmy Hyde of Lady, ridden by Jeff McKin­ TRAIL CLASS - (Adult) 1. will hold their fourth horse Cadiz while fourth place went ney, Kuttawa Lady, ridden by Jeff McKin­ show of the year Saturday, ney, Kuttawa (Youth) 1. to another Jimmy Hyde entry, CHILDREN'S FOX TROT­ Little Man, ridden by Curt August 28 at the Trigg County Smokey's Mrs. C, ridden by Re­ TING CLA SS - 1. Ladd's Jo n e s (C hildren's) 1. Little Recreation Complex. nee Hall. Kentucky Lightning, ridden Man, ridden by Jim Ed The show is scheduled to be­ Harry Byrd served as Ring by Logan Giannini, Prince­ Jones, Princeton ton 2. Sally, ridden by gin at 6 p.m. SMOKEY'S MRS. C ridden by Renee Hall of Cadiz placed second in the Master, Donald Dunn was the TWO-YEAR OLD STAKE - Katie Jones, Princeton The club's last show was Ladies Fox Trotting Class August 21 during the 26th annual Kentucky announcer, Clay King provided 1. Ladd's Choo Choo, ridden YOUNGEST RIDER by Molly Pettit 2. Gover- held July 24. Championship Fox Trotting Horse Show at the recreation complex. Bridges hopeful that senior season again brings glory

SCOTT BROWN and led the team in kick return foe and rival Georgetown, who Bridges is majoring in sociol­ Sports Editor yardage with 263 yards, an is ranked 9th in the,pre-season ogy and plans to graduate in In his senior season at Trigg average of 20.2 yards a return. poll. Also on the schedule is the spring. County, Greg Bridges rushed for "I like the wishbone offense. top ranked Westminster (PA), 2,058 yards and 29 touchdowns We have two or three guys who defending division II champion "I'm real happy here. You in helping lead the Wildcats to run pretty good which balances and fourth ranked Findlay can't find a better place to learn their first state championship everything out," said Bridges, (OH), and Union, another con­ and play football," Bridges game in 17 years. who added that he doesn't miss ference foe who is ranked 18th. said. Four years later, Bridges is the extra carries in college that However, the "biggie" on the hoping history repeats itself as he got in high school. schedule is NCAA Division II Campbellsville kicks off he enters his final season at "It means you don't get tack­ powerhouse Middle Tennessee their sixth season of football Campbellsville College. led as much," he smiled. State September 18 in September 4 against Olivet Campbellsville, an NAIA Bridges, along with halfback N ashville. Nazarene in Kankakee, Illi­ Division II school, is ranked James Sloan and fullback Rod "I'm looking forward to that nois. Their first home game is 14th in the pre-season division Turpin received All-Conference game and so are the other September 11 against Cumber­ II poll after a 7-3 season in 1992 and All-District honors after guys," said Bridges. land. in which the Tigers were co- combining to rush for 2,150 "Our schedule is tough but ' . champions of the Mid-South yards and score 21 touchdowns. that is the way we like it," Conference. Bridges and Sloan are room­ said Finley. "You have to face The Cadiz Record will fol­ Bridges is one of three seniors mates, which has its advan­ challenges in this game and low the progress of Camp- returning to the Campbellsville tages according to Bridges. stand up to them." bellsville’s Greg Bridges and wishbone backfield, which "We're real good friends and Finley said he is especially the University of Kentucky’s averaged 283 yards a game on we'll talk about plays since fond of Bridges because Finley's Robert Stinson during the 1993 the ground last year. we're both running backs," said wife (the former Phyllis Ann football season with game-by­ "It's been tough for us seniors, Bridges. Peck) used to live in Trigg game and season statistics oh but we're actually still learning "They have been a great County and still has relatives the former Trigg County stand­ and things are coming along group to work with," said Ron here. outs. good," said Bridges. Finley, who enters his sixth "Greg is a great young man The 5'9, 162 pound halfback season at the helm of the who just turns out to be a great Stinson, a junior defensive gained 549 yards rushing on 114 Tigers. athlete. We look for him to tackle at U.K., and Bridges, a carries last year, which in­ The Tigers' schedule may be have a good senior season then senior halfback for Camp­ SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST? - Cam pbellsville halfback and cluded a long run of 62 yards the toughest of any NAIA Di­ get to the playoffs, earn his bellsville, were both members former Trigg County stand out Greg Bridges has high hopes for the and six touchdowns. Greg also vision II school. Camp­ degree, and make a mark in 1993 football------of the 1989 state runner-up caught four passes for 70 yards bellsville will platy. conference this world," said Finley. football team that went 13-2. Jti-Z,mu o^aiz.itecoia, august25,1993 Beta Nu Chapter, ESA Trigg loses final scrimmage game kick off golf fund raiser SCOTT BROWN Marshall County. all four resulted in Maroon first Caldwell County. Sports Editor Marshall County outgained downs. Trigg County plays for real Golf stars Fuzzy Zoeller, any golfer's fantasy come true, The Trigg County Wildcats Trigg County 261-73 in total of­ Trigg County's lone score Friday night in Draffenville. JoAnne Carner and Peter Jacob­ and at the same time to con­ completed their pre-season fense with all of the Maroons' came when sophomore back against Marshall County. sen will team up with two tribute to the good work that scrimmage schedule August 20 yardage coming on the ground. Timmy Bush, who did not play lucky winners of the new GO St. Jude does to fight leukemia with a 27-7 loss to Madis- Trigg County, which is in the against Webster County, scam­ FOR THE GREEN ultimate and other cancers that ravage onville at Perdue Field. first year of it's "run-and-shoot pered up the middle 12 yards "skins" match fund raiser to children everywhere. Despite the 20-point loss, the option" offense only managed for paydirt. That play capped Madisonville 27 benefit St. Jude Children's Re­ Richard C. Shadyac, na­ Wildcat coaching staff had 15 yards rushing. However, ju­ off a six play, 70 yard drive TRIGG COUNTY 7 TC MAD search Hospital. Beta Nu tional executive director of better things to say following nior quarterback Steven Tyler that included Grubbs' catch and First Downs 6 12 Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Al­ ALSAC, the fund raising arm of the game than a 12-0 loss to completed 7 of 14 passes for 58 a 21-yard pass to junior back pha (ESA) International is St. Jude, said, "We are grateful Rushes 12 29 Webster County one week ear­ yards and no interceptions. The Titus Phillips. Rushing Yards 15 261 supporting E.S.A.’s GO FOR to all the the ESA volunteers lier. longest completion was a 22- "I think we're progressing Passes/Comp. 14/7 1/0 who work hard to support the THE GREEN campaign by "We did a lot better this yard pass to Willie Grubbs, well offensively, but I wish it Passing Yards 58 0 working with Bill Love at the hospital. St. Jude patients week," said coach Dixie Jones who added seven yards to the was going a little faster," said Total Offense 73 261 come from all over the world Boots Randolph Golf Course at following the full-length play after lowering his head a realistic Jones, who said it Punts/Avg. 4/34 1/35 and this golf match will L&ke Barkley State Resort scrimmage. "Our defense made and burying a Maroon defender may take two or three games Fumbles/losi 3/1 2/0 strengthen our links with the Pdrk to help ESA raise $2 mil­ progress but we still need to who stepped in his way. for the Wildcats to click as an Penal ties/yards 5/44 5/60 people of Cadiz. lion for St. Jude. improve," said Jones, who re­ "We were better prepared offensive unit. INDIVIDUAL STATS The campaign will culminate RUSHING (Att./Yds.) Beta Nu has raised more mained optimistic despite the mentally on both sides of the Madisonville, a 4-A school, with a skins match on January TRIGG - Bush 1-12, Acree 1-12/' than $20,000 over the years for fact that four starters on de­ ball, but penalties killed us," and Trigg County have only met 1, 1994, at the Ko Olina Golf Oliver 1-0, Russell 1-0, D. Pelle­ St. Jude through Bike-A-Thons, fense were out of action due to said Jones. twice during the regular season, Club on the island of Oahu, grino 2-(-3), Tyler 6-(-6) one of which is planned for injuries and a fifth, linebacker The Wildcats were whistled the last time in 1952. The Ma­ Hawaii. The Boots Randolph RECEIVING (Catches/Yds) September 18. Beta Nu also Daniel Grap,es suffered a five times for 44 yards, how­ roons won both games in the se­ TRIGG - Grubbs 1-22, Phillips ‘ pro shop will offer chances, for sponsors the Angel Tree at sprained ankle, but should play ever four of those came when ries. The Maroons open the 1-21, Siininons 1-15, Richardson a voluntary donation of $25 Christmastime for needy chil­ in Friday night's opener at Madisonville had the ball and 1993 season at home against 1-3, Oliver 1-1, Bush 2-(-2) each, to win a spot in the tour­ dren; gives a $250 scholarship nament. Two lucky winners "•from Page B-l to a graduating senior girl frqm will play 18 holes of golf as a Booster Club to sell items wildcats ■ Trigg County High School; do­ team (scramble) in a head-to- under Jones....Trigg County is 1- nates to Easter Seals, Associa­ due Field....In Draffenville, head 'skins' format against The Trigg County Athletic away during the Trigg County 1-1 in games played on August ' tion of Retarded Citizens of Trigg County is 1-3 with their Fuzzy, JoAnne and Peter. Booster Club will sell Wildcat Country Ham Festival. Finley 27. The last was a 14-12 loss to Kentucky, ESA Foundation, only win coming in 1975 (14- "Skins" matches are played items at each home soccer game said the giveaway will replace Hopkinsville in 1976.....Trigg ’ ESA Disaster Fund and other 8).... Dixie Jones is 1-3 vs. Mar­ oh a hole-by-hole basis, with and each J.V. and 9/10 grade the "cow-pattie bingo" which County has a career record of 8- ‘ projects which the mem­ shall County in his career, prize money going to the winner football games. had been held in the past. 25-1 (.242) in the month of Au- , berships votes to include. with his only win coming in of that hole. If a hole is tied, According to booster club Stamps can be dropped off at gust. president Paulette Finley, the the high school, Piggly Wiggly 1984 when A1 Baker romped for SCOTT'S STAT OF THE the prize money carries over to A long-time supporter of St. boosters will sell concessions at grocery store, or given to any a school record 306 yards rush­ WEEK - In the football seasons : the next hold until there is a Jude Children’s Research Hos­ the games, which include hot booster club member. ing en route to a 28-7 that immediately follow a single winner of a hole. pital, ESA has raised more dogs and drinks. The Trigg County Athletic win.... Before the consolidation Trigg County powerlifting state * In total, two players (one philanthropic dollars per The club will also sell Wild­ Booster Club meets each first of Marshall County schools, championship, the Wildcats ; winner and his/her designated member than any organization- cat umbrellas and tote bags for Monday night at 7 p.m. at the Trigg County was a perfect 7-0 have won 65 percent of their partner) will be drawn from a over $20 million dollars, in­ $20 each and Trigg County li­ Cadiz Restaurant, however the against North Marshall...... In games (24-13). Trigg County, pool of entries to win a spot in cluding $2,127,000 in the 1992- cense plates for $2. September meeting will be held season openers, Trigg County is was the 1993 state powerlifting - this ultimate skins match. 93 year. ESA has provided Finley also said that anyone September 7 due to Labor Day. 12-37-3, including a 6-8 record champion. They will have air fare and more leaders and organizers who has extra Quality Stamps two nights lodging paid. The than any other group working can donate them to the booster For more information on how prize money is big - $3,000 each for St. Jude. The 20,000 ESA B A C K MIJYB GOLF club in their efforts to purchase to become a member, call for the first six holes, $7,000 members in 1,100 local chapters a television or V.C.R. to give­ Paulette Finley at 522-3978. each for the next six holes and in the U.S. and Australia pro­ All CWolf Shirts $15,000 each for the last six vide more than 650,000 service x ^ r includes holes with carryovers on holes hours and $3 million in chari­ Soccer sign-ups are ongoing Ping that are split. In total, the table contributions each year. Bullet tournament offers $150,000 in Registration forms for the Agency. 40% o ff Cross Creek prize money. Anyone wanting more Trigg County Youth Soccer As­ 886-0547 Registration, which contin­ In launching the local cam­ information is advised to call sociation are available in the Pennyrile Mall Mon. - Sat. ues through September 3, is $30 paign, Beta Nu feels this is a Lillie Sue Bostick at 522-8788 Trigg County school offices and 101 Main Rear Entrance wonderful opportunity to make or Gloria Davis 235-5446. the Trigg County Insurance a player for the entire year. 10:00-6:00

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i 4 > 1 ______The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, B-3 'Next step' (up) in football; stadium * expansion next priority, Newton says

C.M. Newton 'n things. Indiana early in football and bas­ team was one of the hardest standing athletes who went on to PARTING SHOT Seated in the most secure, ketball. It's a game that could get things I've had to do. It was some­ successful college careers. And UK defensive end Zane Beehn some would say the best job in all out of whack. thing we'd never done before." his teams won a considerable on 2-time SEC tackles champion- of sports, (even Super Bowl owner "I wouldn't ever want to play • Proposition 48. You have number of games. and middle linebacker Marty . Jerry Jones has to put up with hel- S ports In Indiana late in basketball because said, 'let's wait and see.' Moore: "He's the apple of our pie, "I would not favor a change the piston of our engine." met-haired Jimmy Johnson), Uni­ K entucky of the chances of these two teams COMMENT: Bill Hogg earned versity of Kentucky director of being ranked, say, one and three. that might weaken Prop 48 at this And so it goes. • more than 200 coaching wins at Have a point of view you would athletics C.M. Newton settled It's a game that could get screwy." time. We're still talking about Cumberland High School, Fulton, comfortably into a deep chair in • On cheating, (Auburn got minimum standards, you know. like to share? Write to Bob Watkins, Bob Watkins Bourbon Co., Elizabethtown and Sports In Ky., P.O. Box 124, Glen­ his mahogany-lined office and two years probation last week), is "I think the message is getting North Hardin. dale, Ky. 42740. talked about The Business last college sports getting any 'clean­ to the high schools now finally, week. as much time helping recruit er'? and to parents and to coaches — • Top priority at UK. Ozzie Newsome for the football "I've never been one to think if you want to play, and you're “Meet the Wildcats” cancelled "Expand our two revenue pro­ team as we did Leon Douglas for college sports is dirty. There are a good, then you'd better pay atten­ ducing sports. Our basketball basketball. It really works." few who cheat, but I think the big, tion to school work." Trigg County High School's troduce the players and cheer­ must continue to be good. Our • Will the SEC revert to a big majority of people want to do Newton still disagrees with the "Meet the Wildcats" that was leaders to the public, was ^ football needs to go to the next seven-game league schedule, re­ it right SEC edict that allows entry to no scheduled for Thursday, August scheduled to take place at Per­ w step. The only source of revenue opening way for another non­ • The possession clock in col­ Prop 48 athletes. 26 has been cancelled, according due Field. However, the Trigg out there involves expanding our league foe, and seven home lege basketball this season will be "I still think you have that to school officials. County soccer team has a game stadium. That's why it's so impor­ games? 35 seconds. occasional kid, a Sean Woods or scheduled for 5:30 p.m. against tant for our program to be suc­ "It's the first motion I make at "Implementing a change to 35 Reggie Hanson from time to time. The program, designed to in­ Russellville at Perdue Field. cessful, create a demand for those every conference meeting and I seconds without a trial season is I would like to see us give us a additional 12-14,000 seats, plus get voted down. But I tell you, I incredible. It's going to change the couple in basketball and football. 52 sky boxes." think we're killing ourselves from game, force things more. If I'm a Give those kids a chance to prove • (In the wake of three straight a financial standpoint. coach my team is going to start what they can do." losing seasons) is Bill Curry on "No, we're going to be at six picking you up before you reach the hot seat? home games for awhile into the the center line, make it into a BILL CURRY ON... IT’S BAD. "No more than we all are. If future now." jump shot game. • Members of his team: "Every 0 you mean any job threat circum­ • What does Louisville coming "What's worse," Newton adds, student-athlete on our squad is IT’S BOLD. stance, no." onto the schedule mean? "is taking away the 5-second oing to go to class, go to study • Rick Pitino. His affection for "Tremendous boost for football close-guarding rule. It's such a all, remain drug free, show up THE "HULK the Bluegrass State seems to be in the state. Part of the design of judgement call anyway. Now, a for (injury) rehab, and be respect­ HOGAN” OF \ growing. having a UK-UofL season opener, guard is going to be able to stand ful, especially to women." "Yes, he's developed very what you hope happens, is, after out there and dribble the ball and • Running back corps: "First FULL-SIZED strong feelings for what's happen­ spring practice and as the summer you'll have to come and double we want them to take care of the football (not fumble). It's some­ ing here. One thing that attracted wears on people start saying, 'boy, team him. thing you can do. Next, I want TRUCKS. AND Rick to Kentucky was people's the Cats and Cardinals are going "It's like Adolph (Rupp) used to passion for basketball here. He to play here before long.' People one who can make something say, 'sure, I'll come out and double happen. I'm looking for a tailback IT’S COMING had a grasp of what it means. But are talking football. team the guy if you'll let me have V I think he gets a little annoyed • What about the (fan) propos­ that can go phfft, like O.J. (Simp­ five players to guard the other son). TO MURRAY, KY sometimes about too much atten­ al that would match Kentucky team's four.'" tion. To him basketball is still just and Louisville on Thanksgiving • Skeptics '93: "I'm sure there's REAL SOON... plenty of skepticism. You'll a game." Day? ■ Some fans opposed allowing always find that around. But I'm • Morale in Newton's sports "That's totally backwards. I NBA players on the U.S. Olympic community at UK seems extraor­ not into politics and I never listen watched the Alabama-Auburn team. You have been an avowed to (radio) talk shows." dinarily high. series and that's where you devel­ supporter of the concept. THE NEW DODGE RAM ‘ "We've worked very hard to op an unhealthy rivalry. What "We're the Only country that READERS (RIGHT) WRITE create family here and that's not happens is it's the last game of the denies our pro players on his • Dan McCamish of Elizabeth­ lip service. Our coaches working, season and people sit around the country's team while others do. town writes to inquire about nom- helping each other in revenue and coffee shops and Rotary Clubs My preference as chairman of the inating procedures for the C a i n ' s Q non-revenue sports. We're really beating their chests, waiting until (selection) committee was to keep KHSAA Hall of Fame. "I am CHRYSLER-PL YMOUTH-DODGE-JEEP-EAGLE team and we've got to nurture it's time to play again. it to college players, but it's sim­ interested in submitting (the late) that. "No, you play a game like this ply too selfish to deny Magic Bill Hogg to the committee. I Hwy. 641 N. • Murray, Ky. • (502)753-6448 ; "I remember when I was at in an opener and then both teams Johnson and Larry Bird, people think Bill's record in high school Alabama the basketball coaches move on to their league games. like that, to compete. I can tell sports deserves recognition. He went on recruiting visits and spent "It's also why it's good to play you this, choosing players for the worked with a number of out­

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GRAIN MARKET UPDATE cus their efforts on an analysis the June Planting Intentions In view of the midwest crop of yield potential. There are number of 61. 3 million acres in September situation and the recent USDA traders who are already and is a clear reflection of the crop report, we received the claiming the USDA yield fig­ Agriculture land lost to the summer flood. following information from Dr. ure of 116 bu./acre is too opti­ n o te s The trade will probably view for 4-H Club Steve Riggins, University of mistic as damage has occurred the yield estimate of 33.7 as With the start of the school Kentucky Extension Grain Mar­ since the survey was taken. unusually optimistic. The net year comes 4-H enrollment. keting Specialist. Clearly with early crop dam­ effect may well be a wait on Every child that is inter­ Dr. Riggins says that the age and a very late crop in the by John Fourqurean the weather and see attitude. ested in 4-H must re-enroll or anxiously-awaited USDA's upper Midwest corn-belt and County Extension Agent The USDA Supply and De­ for Agriculture enroll for the first time during August Crop Report is now his­ the drought in the Southeast, mand Report indicated that the month of September. Club tory and it is probably anticli- the market will be very quick usage must be cut 180 million leaders will be organizing clubs mactic to many market partici­ to react to any hint of a killing probably the 1991 high of bushels from last year ' s level and information about joining 4- pants. The production estimate frost. $2.75. If the damage is signifi­ due to this year ' s short crop. H will be handed out at school. of corn of 7.42 billion bushels The August report has now cant, prices will go even With cattle, hog and poultry 4-H is for boys and girls, ages by Paula Howe was slightly below the average set the stage for the September higher. Please remember, that numbers still increasing it seems 9-19, rural or city dweller. County Extension Agent guess of traders of 7.5 billion report to be a potential market further damage will be re­ likely that U.S. Soybean ex­ for 4-H Youth Development Young people "learn by doing" bushels released the day before maker. If production weather is quired to achieve such lofty ports will have to sustain most the USDA numbers. favorable between now and the prices. We don't know for cer­ of the drop in usage. It may in 4-H. By joining a 4-H club, The most important aspect of report date projected carryover tain the damage will occur. well take slightly higher they learn to serve as a club of­ the USDA report is probably stocks for the end of the 1993-94 The August report for soy­ prices to ration the available ficer or committee member. The Other activities available the estimate of harvested corn marketing year are likely to beans indicated a crop of 1.902 supply. If there is any further club is the center of activity through 4-H include judging acreage. The government did stay in the range of 1. 4 billion billion bushels. This is some­ drop forecast in production the where members learn about and teams, livestock shows, resurvey the 8 states hardest bushels. This is a very comfort­ what higher than most traders market should be positioned to prepare for 4H activities at the demonstrations, public speak­ hit by the summer flood. Unless able level of stocks and the had anticipated, but was still strongly respond. community or county level - or ing, exhibits, 4-H camp, trips there is a major early killing market will have a very hard within the range forecast in the Farmers need to develop a on to the area, state or even na­ and awards. frost the government estimate time of setting new contract survey of traders the day before plan and implement it. Don't tional level. 4-H helps youth to become of 63,97 million acres for grain highs. the USDA report was released. try to PLAY this type market. Members choose projects in productive, well-balanced, harvest will probably stand as However, if any further pro­ As in com, the key number was It will move quickly in either which they are interested. Re­ community-minded and self- the usable figure until the Jan­ duction problems emerge it the estimate of harvested direction and will be difficult source material and project sufficient adults. The 4-H pro­ uary 1994 "final" estimate is seems very likely that corn acreage. The USDA pegs to manage. Make several small listings are available at the gram helps youth make new published. prices should at least challenge acreage for harvest at only 56.3 pricing decisions and don't put Extension Office located in the friends, develop self-confi­ The grain trade will now fo­ the contract high of $2.68 and million acres. This compares to all of your eggs in one basket. Farm Bureau Building on dence, choose a projects and Highway 68. complete it, work coopera­ Most clubs do not charge any tively with others, earn Tobacco sickness a potential problem dues, but 4-H members may achievement awards, go to have to purchase materials for meetings and social activities. Tobacco field workers may be "During a two-month period Tobacco harvesters whose bacco farmers, said Gary their project work. Members For more information about 4- at risk of developing a type of in 1992, NIOSH researchers clothing becomes saturated Palmer, Extension tobacco spe­ should choose project based not H clubs, enrollment cards, or nicotine poisoning which re­ identified 47 people who from wet tobacco after rains, or cialist with UK. Most tobacco only on their interests, but on project selection, visit the Ex­ sults from the skin absorbing sought emergency room care for perhaps wet from morning dew, workers are not covered by their ability to see the project tension Office or call 522-3269. nicotine while workers handle green tobacco sickness in a five are at high risk to develop this worker’s compensation and through. For example, to com­ Educational programs of the wet tobacco. county Kentucky area alone,” illness, Piercy said. many have no health insur- plete a beginning wood science Kentucky Cooperative Exten­ "A recent study by the Na­ Piercy said. Symptoms of GTS include project, a member needs access sion Service serve all people tional Institute of Occupational Those statistics prompted nausea, vomiting, dizziness, to a few tools. Completing a regardless of race, color, age, Safety and Health (NIOSH), NIOSH director, J. Donald and severe weakness, Piercy "Medical costs are not the photography project requires sex, religion, disability, or na­ indicates a startling number of Millar, to state, "If the numbers said. Workers also have re­ only loss to the farmer when access to a camera, film, and so tional origin. tobacco workers are becoming found in Kentucky are any ported severe abdominal someone gets sick during the afflicted with this illness indication of the magnitude of cramping, headaches, fluctua­ busy tobacco season," Palmer called Green Tobacco Sickness, this problem, then we are tions in blood pressure and said. "Taking,,the sick worker- Bringing you its second century of hometown news... (GTS)" said Larry Piercy, Ex­ dealing with an illness which heart rate and difficulty in to medical care ties up another tension safety specialist with is inflicting a tremendous bur­ breathing. worker and a vehicle. That C c t d t e the University of Kentucky den on this nation, both in terms Costs of the sickness impose a slows down harvesting by the College of Agriculture. of human and economic costs." major burden on Kentucky to­ loss of one or more workers."

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Over the longer term, how­ imports into the U.S. the inter­ Clinton, cigarette manufactur­ panies pay the same budget Snell, "will likely suggest a "This will have the tendency ever, U.S. cigarette manufac­ national burley market will £>e ers will be forced to pay stiff deficit assessment and no-net quota reduction of more than 10 to stabilize our burley quotas a turers may choose to move ex­ saturated with cheap foreign penalties for importing more cost fees on imported tobacco percent next year." few years down the road. port production of cigarettes off tobacco, which may hinder our than 25 percent of the tobacco that domestic growers pay. In the short term, the amount Without the legislation, we shore to take advantage of ability to expand leaf exports," they use in cigarette produc­ The new law also extends the of burley tobacco imported could have seen burley quotas cheap, foreign tobacco, Snell he said. tion. 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1. A Few Good Men starring Tom Cruise (Columbia TriStar — Rated: R) Last Week: No. 1 2. The Bodyguard Kevin Costner (Warner — R) No. 5 3. Unforgiven Clint Eastwood (Warner — R) No. 3 4. Bram Stoker’s Dracula Gary Oldman (Columbia TriStar — R) No. 3 5. The Crying Game Stephen Rea (Live Home Video — R) No. 4 6. Forever Young Mel Gibson (Warner — PG) No. 6 7. Body Of Evidence Madonna (MGM/UA - R) No. 9 Leap Of Faith Steve Martin (Paramount — PG-13) No. 9. Jennifer 8 Andy Garcia (Paramount — R) No. 7 10. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Paige Turco (Columbia .21. “Common TriStar — PG) New Entry \\ Sense” health 8. - Midler 11. Lorenzo’s Oil Nick Nolte ^ j* author 40. Entire amount 9. Choose (MCA/Universal — PG-13) New 'd 'S3. Blemishes 41. Cravat 10. Sentimental 26 Entry '25. Spelunker’s DOWN Mood” d f« haunt 12. A River Runs Through It 1. Work gangs 12. Chairs Brad Pitt (Columbia TriStar — PG) p '26. Game show 2. Soda’s 14. River in d !* prizes No. 10 Africa 13. The Distinguished p [27. GI’s address 15. Theater sign fi '-28. Minor task 19. Baked dish Gentleman Eddie Murphy (Hol­ p ‘‘30. Dejected 20. Dawn goddess lywood Home Video — R) No. 11 GEORGE by MARK SZORAOY K ;-33. Nassau’s 21. “It’s Only 14. Howards End Emma Thompson (Columbia TriStar — a — Moon” GfCftjEMDTblE Q16- M Kir k CITY j (jM R SPEED TEST?] 22. Declared PG) No. 13 openly 15. Matinee John Goodman 23. Hindu garment (MCA/Universal — PG) No. 14 24. Foretell 16. Damage Jeremy Irons (Colum­ bia TriStar — NR) No. 21 17. Toys Robin Williams (Fox- Natasha’s Stars Video - PG-13) No. 15 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) tion for a while. A bona-fide career 18. The Mighty Ducks Emilio Es­ Misgivings about a perSbnal opportunity comes now. Coming on tevez (Walt Disney Home Video — relationship are ill-founded. You too strong with a romantic interest PG) No. 18 will meet with a challenging situa­ may cause this person to get cold 19. Hoffa Jack Nicholson (Fox- tion on the job this week and may feet. Be patient. Video — R) No. 12 feel temporarily stymied. Patience, SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to 20. Passenger 57 Wesley Snipes however, will win out. Watch over­ December 21) A home matter will (Warner — R) No. 16 spending on pleasure interests. have to be settled to your satisfaction Soap Updates by Seli Groves TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) for you to feel free to accept a social ALL MY CHILDREN: Tad management job at the company. At tic past. Stavros revealed he had been Friends may burden you with their invitation. It may take a few days, but m s a a m m m punched Edmund after finding him the meeting, Brooke stunned the For­ badly injured by Vinny’s beating. problems. A new business oppor­ things will work out. A coworker is with Brooke, but later apologized resters by demanding 51 percent of Wait To See: Mallet and Harley tunity that comes now pleases you touchy this week and it may be dif­ 1. Tracy Lawrence “Can’t Break when she explained he had pulled It To My Heart,” (Atlantic the company in return for their use of leam more about Macauley. very much. Family interests prosper ficult now to keep on top of things. her out of quicksand. A tabloid TV Cut) Last Week: No. 2 the patent. Much to everyone’s LOVING: Dinah Lee locked Ava this week. Unexpected company CAPRICORN (December 22 to show “exposed” the Tad/Dixie/Ted 2. Carlene Carter “Every Little surprise, including Sheila's, Brooke and Jeremy in a wine cellar to try to drops by this weekend, and you may scandal, forcing Tad, Brooke, Ted January 19) Business developments Thing,” (Giant) No. 3 named her as her new executive get them to admit their true feelings fall behind on chores. will put you in a better position. You 3. Doug Stone “Why Didn’t I and Dixie to seek damage control. liaison. Wait To See: Macy faces a for each other. Meanwhile, Shana Erica was unable to stop Dimitri GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You may be hesitant about a financial Think Of That,” (Epic) No. 4 difficult lesson. decided the best way to get Ava out may be worried about a business concern and have a right to be 4. Sammy Kershaw “Haunted from telling Travis that she had Bian­ : Jack of Leo’s life would be to have him matter now. Delays at work get you cautious. You can’t be forced into Heart,” (Mercury) No. 5 ca. Charlie got a warning about Alec was barred from donating bone mar­ pretend he wants her back. After down. Social life provides you with making up your mind now. Tell the 5. Little Texas “What Might Have from a woman with whom he once row to his daughter, Abby, because freeing Jeremy and Ava, Leo “con­ a quick pick-me-up. A person who other party you need more time to Been,” (Warner) No. 6 worked. Trevor returned home with of his history of Hodgkins disease. fessed" that he had made a mistake flatters is insincere. More informa­ think things through properly. 6. Doug Supernaw “Reno,” Timmy and Amanda and was shock­ Kate was emotional after com­ letting her go. Mac was upset when tion is needed about an investment ed to find Laurel in the house. He AQUARIUS (January 20 to (BNA) No. 7 patibility tests as a potential donor. Trucker insisted his father consult a concern. blamed her for Natalie’s death and February 18) Getting a financial 7. Hal Ketchum “Mama Knows Carly awoke believing she was back doctor about his serious (actually, CANCER (June 21 to July 22) ordered her out of their lives, but matter straightened out will take a The Highway,” (Curb Album Cut) in Paris 10 years earlier, unaware of phony!) illness. Buck shared a close Communicating with a certain some­ reconsidered when Timmy ran to her few days. Don’t look for immediate No. 8 who Bo or Nikki were. She called to moment with Stacey as the two had one is like talking to a stone wall this for comfort. Wait To See: Dimitri solutions. A close tie is sensitive now 8. Dwight Yoakam “A Thousand Lawrence as James. Lucas got Bran- dinner with Heather and J.J. Isabelle week. There is no sense in arguing makes a potentially “damaging” and needs special consideration. Miles From Nowhere,” dee to imply to Carrie that she and and Clay persuaded Cooper to seek with an opinionated type. Social life decision. Partnership rapport is a bright note (Reprise/Wamer) No. 9 Austin had spent a steamy night in Tyler’s custody. Wait To See: Tess is fun, but guard against costly ex­ ANOTHER WORLD: Paulina this week. 9. Sawyer Brown “Thank God For the cabin. Marlena was stunned to and Trucker grow closer. penditures. Share happy times with hid Ian from , but insisted PISCES (February 19 to March You,” (Curb Promo Single) No. 10 find Sami’s stash of laxatives and ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Dorian family this weekend. he had to get out her life. Amanda 20) A tendency to sell yourself short 10. Aaron Tippin “Working junk food. Later, Marlena, Sami, and crashed Sloan’s publication party, LEO (July 23 to August 22) tried to get Jake to understand that will work against you now. A new Man’s Ph.D.,” (RCA) No. 16 Jonah rushed to the site where an humiliating herself, and causing Monies due you may be delayed in only he was responsible for his career offering that comes this week undercover police officer had been Cassie to fall. Although Cassie’s un­ arriving this week. You sparkle with is worth your while. Be up for the breakup with Paulina. Carl learned killed. Marlena screamed when she born child escaped injury, the inci­ creativity and will find the right Felicia, Frankie, Cass, and Kevin saw Roman’s jacket on the body. dent firmed up Cassie’s decision to words to get your points across to challenge! Partners seem to be at odds about a personal matter. Avoid 1. Ice Cube Featuring DAS EFX were plotting to nail him. Vicky was Wait To See: Kate realizes she must have nothing more to do with her others. Reaching agreements about able to place a call to Ryan who then make a decision before it’s too late. mother. Dorian’s pain deepened financial interests won’t be difficult. distractions. “Check Yo Self," (Priority) Last © 1993 by King Features Synd. Week: No. 23 asked Bridget to help him find her. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Karen when Jason walked out on her. As Your routine at work may be upset in 2. Tina Turner “I Don’t Wanna Felicia worked through a difficult enjoyed the attractive and exciting Marty and her friends searched for some way. Fight,” (Virgin) No. 4 time resisting taking a drink on the ambience of Sonny’s club, while the sweatband, Elmer, a homeless VIRGO (August 23 to September Flick Picks 3. Janet Jackson “If,” (Virgin) anniversary of Lucas’ death. Carl Sonny, in turn, found her exciting man, stashed it in his bag. Todd at­ 22) You are likely to meet with some No. 5 nixed Rachel’s offer to buy back his and attractive. Stone was devastated tacked Marty but was beaten uncon­ opposition to your plans now, so it is by Debbie Fletcher 4. Soul Asylum “Runaway Train,” Cory stock. Donna warned Grant he to leam that his friend, Crystal, had scious by Luna. Angela returned best to be low key and wait until a won’t win V icky’s love by apparently overdosed. Mac and : MEN IN (Columbia) No. 6 hoping to win Cain back. Cord more propitious time. Feedback is manipulation. Wait To See: Ian is Felicia learned that Crystal’s death TIGHTS 5. Tony! Toni! Tone! “If I Had No surprised Tina in New York. Viki likely to be negative if you don’t give shocked at Carl’s revelation. complicated their search for Jagger’s Having spawned such wonderful Loot,” (Wing/Mercury) No. 3 and Sloan spent a romantic getaway others sufficient time to make up AS THE WORLD TURNS: brother. Monica declared war when hits as “Blazing Saddles” and 6. SWV “Right Here (Human Na- in Maine where she said yes to his their minds. Timing is very impor­ ture)/Downtown,” (RCA) No. 8 Royce turned down Lucinda's offer she mistakenly assumed Alan’s con­ proposal. Wait To See: Dorian is tant this weekend. “Young Frankenstein,” it appeared to put a detective on the trail of his as if had seen his best 7. Brian Mcknight “One Last versation with Rhonda portended determined to win back Cassie’s LIBRA (September 23 to October supposed twin. Emily told Royce work already produced. I’m happy to Cry,” (Mercury) No. 11 more than just talk! A.J. got Edward love, no matter what she may have to 22) Work priorities may take 8. Michael Jackson “Will You Be how Graham could have framed him. to allow him to go on a business trip do. precedence over socializing this say, that’s not the case. This latest offering is as zany, irreverent and There,” (MJJ/Epic Sountrack) No. Jessica was concerned that Larry, to the Bahamas with Ned and Julia. YOUNG AND TH E R E ST ­ week. Still, you will receive a lovely 20 Susan, and Emily had begun the in Julia, meanwhile, asked Katherine to LESS: Liz returned to , but invitation now. Pace yourself ac­ just plain funny as his earlier master­ pieces. 9. Billy Joel “The River Of vitro process without signing the represent “Deception” at a conven­ assured Jill that Kay was wrong: her cordingly. Guard against overspend­ Cary Elwes is the title character. Dreams,” (Columbia) No. 23 right legal papers. Tom raised the tion in Montreal while she (Julia) daughter had done nothing to ing when socializing. Get-togethers As such, he’s good-looking in the 10. Mariah Carey “Dreamlover,” issue of Hal legally signing away any was away. Sean, Mac, and Felicia alienate her. Brad had Jack evicted with friends are short but sweet. vein, but has enough of (Columbia) No. 31 parental claim to Adam. Lucinda were upset at the way Jessica hand­ from Victor’s office pending the SCORPIO (October 23 to the Kevin Costner “darkness” of told John where Iva and the children led the case against Ryan. Wait To final decision about who will run November 21) A problem related to character that he can easily take were. Connor was shaken by the See: Ryan’s jury reaches a decision. Newman Enterprises. Mitchell sug­ child rearing may concern you and comedic swipes at both versions. Top R&B/Soul sparks that flew between her and GUIDING LIGHT: David came gested Nikki and Brad should agree may interfere with your concentra- Robin’s sidekick is a character Line. Damian made ’s birthday out of hiding and faced Kat and on who that person should be. Ash­ named Ahchoo (David Chappelle) 1. Ice Cube Featuring DAS EFX extra special. Royce’s alibi was Hamp, and left without taking Kat ley told Jack she won’t support his who does a great routine that pokes “Check Yo Self,” (Priority) Last negated. Andy and Courtney faced with him. Later, a reluctant Mallet Answers to bid for the job. Cole turned down some fun at Spike Lee’s “Malcolm Week: No. 32 new trouble in London. Wait To was forced to arrest Kat, while Hart Victoria’s bid for a date after agree­ King Crossword X.” In his best Denzel Washington 2. Toni Braxton “Another Sad See: Royce is forced to make a and Bridget set David up in an un­ ing to have dinner with Nikki. Vic­ voice, Ahchoo laments to the merry Song,” (Laface/Arista) No. 2 usual hiding spot. Eleni told Frank, toria, certain that he was meeting his men, “We didn’t land on Sherwood 3. SWV “Right Here (Human Na- BOLD AND THE BEAUTI­ Buzz paid for Marina’s ear surgery. “mystery woman,” was determined Forest; landed on ture)/Downtown,” (RCA) No. 3 FUL: Brooke told Connor her goal Macauley secretly taped a conversa­ to leam her identity. Neil insisted to us!” 4. Janet Jackson “If,” (Virgin) was to pay Stephanie back for the tion with Joe, Vinny’s uncle. At her Brad his promotion to assistant io the The fair Maid Marian is portrayed No. 7 years of pain and humiliation she bridal shower, Julie found the CEO of Newman didn’t involve by Amy Yasbeck. Marian is 5. TLC “Get It Up,” (Laface/Epic caused her. Eric comforted stained glass she wanted had been betraying confidences to Jack. Wait protected from Robin’s lustier ad­ Sountrack) No. 11 Stephanie when she blamed herself shattered. Unaware he had planned To See: Victor faces his real feelings vances by her Everlast chastity belt. 6. Brian McKnight “One Last for the mess the family was in. Later, to propose, Blake gave Ross an ul­ about Hope. Richard Lewis is Prince John, a real Cry,” (Mercury) No. 6 at home, a deeply troubled Eric was timatum about marriage. Mindy ©1993 hy King Features Synd. “Nervous Nellie” of a guy. 7. 2PAC “I Get Around,” (Inter- unmoved by Sheila’s attempt to betrayed Macauley’s confidence ©1993 by King Features Synd. scope/Atlantic) No. 16 seduce him into giving her a when she told Nick about his roman­ B-8, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993

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Q. I ’d like to know if Michael receipts and merchandising o f the W hat’s especially interesting about Dorn, who plays Lt. Worf, the m ovie’s worldwide products. “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” c p c i | Klingon on “Star Trek: The Next is that although she had played a 3r LLLDRlKinFB IriU LlV Generation,” ever appeared in the diversity o f roles in her career, Ms. SCORE 10 points for using all the series, “CHiPS.” I say yes, he was Q. Why would such an attractive Taylor had never before appeared in man as Mel Gibson opt for a role on the show, but my brother says a film where makeup men had to two complete words: in “The Man Without a Face?” he never was. Who is right? A ELECTRON Peek’s worth of chores depends on Carole Sue V. the decision you make. Bill W. A. For starters, it was a challenge. THEN score points each for all A. It’s not my decision to make, Also, it was a change from his beef­ 2 cake image. In the flick, Gibson, Bill. All I do is state the facts, and the found among the letters. facts make you the Mr. Right in this portrays a man who has half his face Try to score at least SO points. case. Dom did, indeed, appear on scarred in a fire. joo ‘jue-| reujosoMj ©iqissod . “CHiPs." As a matter o f fact, he was 0 on the show for three seasons, play­ Q. Could you please tell me how ing Officer Jed Turner. many times Elizabeth Taylor has ASK EVELYN been married and how many Os­ Q. Is there going to be a new cars and Tonys she has won? In did the Kinks just disappear? It “Superboy” series? I think I read addition, is it true that the beauti­ somewhere that they’re going to made the rest of realize that we ful Elizabeth is an animal lover at hadn’t heard anything about this make another one. I hope so. I real­ heart? George B. ly enjoyed the “Superboy” show group in a long time, and I thought THE WOOD SHED they had on a couple of years ago. I would write to you to find out if A. Whether performing in the more Pit Bar-B-Q & Restaurant Tracy C. you had any information on them. than 50 film s of her professional > A. So far, there are no plans to Dennis V. Daily Breakfast — *2.77 career, or caught by paparazzi, A. Actually, the Kinks have made Choice of bacon, sausage or ham, 2 eggs, produce another “Superboy” series. gravy, hashbrown, biscuit or toast, coffee Elizabeth has spent her life within plans for their first North American the range of some type of camera tour in over three years. And, of CATFISH WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS 4:00-8:00 P.M. Q. Are Kim Delaney and Dana . 4 . - ^ | A Delaney sisters? P.G. lens. Ms. Taylor has been married course, as you know, where there’s a Q. Are Kevin Costner and Har­ eight times (twice to the same man, tour, there’s an album that is being Fish Dinner...... $4 * 9 strive to actually make her “look rison Ford brothers? Eli S. Richard Burton), and she has won hyped, and that album is called bad.” As Martha, the alcoholic, loud­ 21 Pc. Shrimp Dinner with siaw & Fries $495 A. No — and no. one Tony for her Broadway perfor­ “Phobia” (Columbia), which is the mance in “The Little Foxes.” mouthed, vulgar woman with a group’s first pressing in four years. PRIME RIB SPECIAL - SATURDAY NIGHT weight problem and graying hair, Q. Could you please tell us when Elizabeth has also won two Oscars: To reassure fans of the group — 8 0 2 . Served with: 10 OZ. Ms. Taylor was at her shocking best, the annual Country Music Awards one for “Butterfield 8,” and one for who were credited with having in­ baked potatoes or French 1 ^ riveting movie audiences $ y 95 fries, salad, coffee or tea will air, and who this year’s hosts “W ho’s Afraid of Virginia W oolf?”. vented so-called power rock — their worldwide. will be? Cody Chase and Rhonda admirers say that the years haven’t N ow -61, and looking better than B. tamed them one bit. They’re still the DAILY PLATE LUNCHES y« Lb. COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST ever, Elizabeth is a true animal lover. Choice of meat, A. On September 29th on CBS shockingly spontaneous and raucous BABY BACK RIBS EVERY SATURDAY At home with her husband, Larry 3 vegetables Salad & Choice of Potato “The 27th Annual CM A Awards” Kinks they ever were. Famous movie flops Fortensky, the couple have four will air with Vince Gill and Clint $ 3 1 0 dogs, most notably, “Sugar,” a white Black as hosts. Have a question? Send it to M altese and an array of talking par­ Evelyn Ludvigson, King Features -C A T E R IN G — (Permit #14284) rots. Reg. Hours: 5 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday — 885-8144 Q. I recently heard that Marky Weekly Service, 235 East 45th 1821 West 7th St. (U.S. 68-W) - Across from Ebonite Mark might be starting an acting Street, New York, N.Y. I00I7. career. Is this correct? Margaret ©1993 by King Features Synd. J$3 million Q. The other day someone said, J. A. The controversial rapper does Starred Kris Kristofferson and have serious intentions on pursuing Isabelle Huppert Released in 1980 an acting career. First, there’s Broad­ way, for which it has been rumored Howard the Duck that Marky Mark will read for a role Jin an upcoming comedy titled “Mixed Emotions” starring Harold Starred Tim Robbins and KIDS’ WORLD Gould and Katherine Helmond. Lea Thompson Second, there’s a big screen reading Released in 1986 for a role in Penny Marshall’s up­ Ishtar coming flick, “The Renaissance W isliingS W elF Man,” scheduled to star Danny De­ Vito. More details on this as they J $14.3 million EACH entrant in a unique become available. sports car competition, Starred Warren Beatty and 5727248245364 Dustin Hoffman above, is required to start Q. Exactly how much is director UUANGWMRFDSER at point 1, proceed along Released in 1987 246348725 4645 indicated paths, pass Steven Spielberg going to make for E I EYEAEEGNKDM through all 10 areas indi­ himself from “Jurassic Park?” 8248426868786 cated by letters, and end at Joanne M. KASEH.BASDMXAV point 2, bottom left. $17.2 million 5 8 7 2 7 2 6 8 3 7 Lettered areas are not A. “Jurassic Park” continues to J necessarily traversed in break all the all-time box-office E R P L E A E T T C T C alphabetical order. None is records, so it’s too early to give an 7348438785647 visited more than once. T I I C P T HE ONE SD exact figure. However, it is safe to Also, roadway paths may SOURCES: Academy of Motion Picture A 5 ,7 8 7 8 3 7 8 7 6 7M fyiiB « be used just once, although say that Spielberg himself will net at uid Sciences, Entertainment Data Inc. 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924-5648 sGS o u t b o a r d s James Jordon, father of (Rev 20:14) These are all need­ BetterlnTheLongRun. “ Michael Jordon, the basketball less deaths. Then there are 9170 Canton Rd. super-star, is dead by a bullet f One those who are born again. (John wound in the chest. He was on moment... 3:3) These who are born twice his way home late at night. He please will only die once. The only pulled onto the shoulder of death necessary will be the Compliments Highway 74 near Lumberton, death of the body. "Flesh and Ytardeer N.C., and went to sleep with blood cannot inherit the King­ HOME TOWN Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner the windows down. Someone by Harold Rose dom of God.” (1 Cor 15:50) Pastor DECORATING Banquet Facilities Available with a handgun shot him in the East Cadis Baptist Charch When the Christian dies the Hwy. 68 E @ 1-24 522-0538 chest when he woke up to see body goes to the grave but the 2608 Ft. Campbell Blvd. 885-4361 that he was being robbed. life goes into the presence of Two teenagers have been every slam dunk, stolen ball, God to keep on living. The bible charged with the crime and are blind pass and other feats of promises that "Eye has not awaiting trial. Both have ex­ Jordon razzle-dazzle. But this seen, nor ear heard, nor has tensive criminal records. Some is over now, at age 57. It is such there entered into the heart of who know about such things are a waste. man the things that God has W T T T frjT T T saying that they should have There is more to death and prepared for those who love been in prison instead of on the dying than meets the eye. Open: Monday - Saturday 9 a.m.-9 p.n him." (1 Cor 2:9) highway looking for someone to James Jordon is one man who Sunday 12-6 p.m. I never had the privilege of rob. The thing that saddens died needlessly. It is the knowing James Jordon but I sin­ 701 North Main St. • Hopkinsville, Ky. • (502)6668131 Hopkinsville 886-6388 us most is not the fame of his supreme tragedy of the human cerely hope he knew the Lord son or his own private wealth. race that countless thousands as his Savior. I'm going to be­ .. The shocking thing is the die needlessly every day lieve that he did. Meanwhile, needlessness of his death. without God and without hope if you do not have that knowl­ Seemingly, he had everything in this world or the next Those edge, I beg you with tears in my Goodwin Funeral Home to live for. He was driving a who are born only once have to eyes and on bended knees to Sponsor the 'We handle Pre-arrangements* $46,000 Lexus and starred in TV die twice. To be born physically trust him right now. Then find Serving Everyone in Trigg County commercials with his son and never be born again (born your way to a church listed on Michael. He was at every from above) is to suffer what this page to let others know of Church Page 138 Main 522-6676 Chicago Bulls game to cheer for the bible calls "second death." your new life in Christ.

BAPTIST CHURCH Locust drove CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cadiz United B aptist Methodist KENTUCKY Bible Baptist Randy Davenport, Cadiz Christian Rev. Harry G. Lewis Bill Meador, Pastor Pastor 214 Main Street Highway 68 East Dr. Tom Martin, MACHINE Highway 272 East Pastor COKE IS IT 31 Main Street AND ENGINEERING, INC. Bloomfield 522-8402 Cerulean Methodist M issionary Cadiz 522-6061 B aptist Rev. Joseph Newton, Pastor B ap tist Irvin Darnell, Pastor Roaring Hopkinsville Road E . A. Brown, Pastor Maple Grove Road Highway 139 North 522-7095 Dyer's Chapel Montgomery Compliments of Roaring Springs Buffalo LIch Elizabeth Baptist PENNYRILE RURAL Leon Townsend, Pastor Community Highway 68 West Sponsor the Highway 68 East, ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Rocky Ridge Road Linton United Christian Church Methodist Church Page "Proudly Serving The Pennyrile" John Daniels, Pastor Keith Ferguson, Pastor Cadiz Baptist Mt. Pleasant Highway 276 Highway 164 E. M a in 5 2 2 -6 6 7 8 Rev. Phillip Salmon, Pastor B aptist 82 Main Street Grandville Courtney, CHRISTIAN Pastor FELLOWSHIP Mayes Chapel 3666 Blue Springs Road John Frazier, Pastor Blue 8prlngs Will Jackson Road THE B ap tist New Hope Baptist Dare 11 Eldridge, Pastor & Mt. Zion United Rt. 3 Box 231 Todd Gray, Pastor Highway 525 Methodist Bailey Lum ber C o . F*BM1'm . Princeton, KY 42445 Rev. Joseph Newton, Pastor INTERDENOMINATIONAL Cerulean Road 522 -6 2 2 2 Cerulean Rd. OTORE, INC. Calvary Missionary Baptist New Jerusalem Christian Life (502) 522-6732 B aptist Center Oakland CADIZ, KENTUCKY Gary Heath, Pastor Johnny Hawkins, 16 Court Street United Methodist Highway 274 Pastor 5224)911 Keith Ferguson, pastor Oakland Church Road Canton Baptist CHURCH OF CHRIST ECONOMY Royce Dukes, Pastor Ooh drove B aptist P.O. Drawer 859 NAPA 924-5227 Hal Shipley, Pastor United Methodist Oak Grove Road Cadiz Church Of James A. Shuck, Pastor CeeBee "— AUTO PARTS Christ 9023 Rockcastle Road Cerulean Baptist Darrell Simon, FOOD STORES Quality Parts & Service Since 1959 Henry Ramey, Pastor Pleasant Hill Evangelist P.O. Box 86 B aptist Church 1785 East Main Methodist TVc J m m UiUc 1io*m S uaU c.to we' _ , _ V- _ ,. Home Operated by 1750 Main Street 522-6624 Jerry Bacon, Pastor James A. Shuck, Pastor 4808 South Road Siloam Church Road Downtown & East Cadiz cMsand- ... Delmont Baptist Joiner's Chapel Shoney Oliver, Pastor Church Of Christ Tobaccoport 288 Corinth Cem. Road Rock Eront Baptist Rodney Cheatam, John Mitchell, Pastor Pastor United Methodist Linton Road Highway 139 South Keith Ferguson, pastor Donaldson Creeh Tobaccoport ^Southern State B aptist Community JOHNSON Rocky Ridge CHURCH. QFGQD A. Todd Jones, Pastor Donaldson Creek Rd. B aptist CADIZ BRANCH Frank Kirby, Pastor CONTROLS Highway 68 East M aronotha Church PENTECOSTAL Feed • Seed • Fertilizer • LP Gas Service Dry Creeh Of Ood Hwy. 68 E. Farm and Home Supplies 522-6681 Primitive Baptist Allan Stokes, Sr., United Pentecostal Robert H. Hale, Pastor Second Baptist Pastor Linton Road Richard Hatley, Pastor C. L. Brown, Pastor 347 Main Street Highway 68 West Will Jackson Road East Cadiz Baptist Cadiz Pentecostal Harold Rose, CHURCH OF GQD 8outh Road Curtis Kern, Pastor Pastor IN CHRIST Bank of Cadiz Cadiz Restaurant M issionary Highway 139 North Glendale Drive Jerry Railey, Pastor & Trust Co. 522-7522 Highway 139 South The Church Of "Cadiz Finest" Ood In Christ Clarence Siscney, Hill Pentecostal Hilltop Ereewltl South Union Tony Ramirez, Pastor B ap tist Pastor fdic Together, We're Strong! B ap tist Highway 139 North Don Draughn, Pastor John M. Ahart, Pastor 522 6563 Ilwy. 68 Old Tobaccoport Road 2300 Lock E Road 522-6066 79 Main St. LUTHERAN First United Hurricane Baptist Trigg County Pentecostal Gary Pate, Pastor B ap tist Faith Lutheran 522-7982 Highway 276 Roy W. Field, Pastor Church 522-8777 Line Street Jam es C. Redman, Trigg County Manor Sponsor the Pastor ERESBYTERIAN Woltonla Baptist 405 Sheila Dr., "A Personal Care Home" fallen Baptist CHURCH Don Mock, Pastor Hopkinsville, Ky. Church Wallonia Community We strive to make our Church Page Elton Wilson, Pastor Crossroads 272 & 117 personal care feel like home. Julien, KY METHODIST CHURCH Dr. Tom Martin, 25 Shelby St. 522 3711 Supply Pastor Liberty Point 31 Main Street B ap tist CATHOLIC CHURCH Bethel United 522-8402 Je ff Hendricks, Pastor Methodist Old Dover Road Keith Ferguson, Pastor OTHER Hamtown Texaco C-Mart Bethel Church Road CLYDE H ITE 8t. Stephens Kingdom Hall Groceries*Fishing Tackle Little River Catholic Lubricants anil Fasteners Baptlet Father Richard of Jehovah's Hunting & Fishing License*Ky. Lottery John T. Bacon, Pastor Danhauer, Pastor Bethesda Methodist Witness 7450 Hopkinsville Rd. Highway 272 Highway 68 West Rev. Joseph Newton, Pastor Attn. John Hull Hwy. 68 W. ot Gracey Hwy. 68 W. Cadiz 522-6105 ------4(H) Highway 139 North Highway 274 235-5477 USgy THE CADIZ RECORD CSS j-^^H am town Restaurant P.O. Box 311, 50 Nunn Blvd. FOOD STORES "Old Fashioned Country Ham & Steaks Cadiz, KY 42211 "Everyday Low Prices" Chevrolet - Ceo, Inc. Catfish*Salad Bar-Seafood 5 2 2 -6 6 0 5 ^ Clay Street * Downtown Hopkinsville, Ky. 8 8 6 -1 2 0 7 Hwy. 68 W. 522-3158 522-1628 Hwy. 68 East A 4 i

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FINAL SETTLEMENT Camper top for full size Elk conversion van, blue and “Our Pledge- When you New Mini Farm . Home for Three Mobile Homes in For Sale W aterfront lot, 3 bedroom furnished mobile gentle slope, good neighbor­ home, 6 miles from Gracey, NOTICE truck. Like new. $150. Call silver 1989 Dodge B250, one compare quality, insulation, sale by Builder 2264 square Little River Estates for sale. 924-0508. owner, only 36,000 miles, options and set-up, you will feet living area on 13 acre Two presently rented at hood. Near highway, dead- 7 miles from Hoover. Refer­ Notice is hereby given that truly like new. $12,900. find th at we will have the wooded lot, two acres of $200 a month. Call 522- endstreet. Veryreasonable. ences and deposit required. Jerry Bacon, Executrix of the pasture. Pond, bam , beau­ 8191. Call 924-1141. NO PE T S. 235-5325. Cannon NP 1020 photocop­ (502)885-6659. very best value for your estate of CHARLIE BACON tiful serene setting, three ing machine. Call Pat at 924- housing dollar. Dinkins filed final settlement on Au­ bedrooms and study, or four Invest now in this beautiful 5314. Mobile Homes, Inc., Hwy. New-3 flat-lst floor (2-2 Eastgate Apartments is now gust 9, 1993 which was or­ subdivision only 1 mile from 79 East, Paris, TN 1-800- bedrooms. Gas heat, cen­ bedroom units) 750 square accepting applications for 1 dered to lay over for record Lake Barkley Golf Course. 642-4891. One of the tral air, 600 square feet of feet each. 2nd floor (1-2 and 2 bedroom apartments. according to law. Hearing on COLEMAN SHOES, Repair For a limited time the devel­ Southeast’s oldest and larg­ decks. Two miles from 1-24 bedroom unit) 1,000 square Section 8 certificates ac­ same is set for September and Bootery. Red Wings, 1973- 27 foot Pontoon with opers are selling these lots est home centers.” in Cadiz, Kentucky. Con- feet on one acre lot. 3 min­ cepted. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 14,1993 before the judge of Rockport, Ju stin , Dexter trailer and 1979 115 venientto Hopkinsville, Fort for only $200 down with utes from public boat dock. Monday, Wednesday and this court. shoes. 129 W. Main St., Johnson Motor, runs great monthly payments to fit your Campbell, and Land Be­ $10,140.00 per year income, Friday. 522-8388. Equal Pat Wallace, Clerk Princeton, KY 42445, (502) needs paint. $4,000 Call 522- 11. Real Estate budget. Call 522-0444 or 1- tween the Lakes. Conven­ $79,995.00 call 522-3038. Housing Opportunity, Circuit Court ient to schools. Buy directly 800-951-0444. Handicap Accessible. BARKLEY LAKE W ATER­ from the builder! Contact: Red Raspberries $1.50 per For Sale 1992 CREST H FRONT level shady lot with Allen Dodd, III, phone 502- FOR SALE— 10 wooded 12. For Rent FOR RENT New 2 bedroom FINALSETTLEMENT pound, you pick. Herndon, PONTOON. 48 Johnson 4 bedroom, 3 bath house, 2 522-8887. acres on 272. Blacktop road apartment, $275 a month; NOTICE 2 sides, county water— only (502) 271-2052. Motor, built in gas tank, fully car garage. Special built MOBILE HOME FOR water furnished, 3 minutes $15,000. Will divide. Call Notice Is hereby given that Sarah equipped. Must sacrifice. modul ar over walk-out base­ Land For Sale, 50 acres in RENT. Call 522-7841. from boat ramp. Deposit Meredith, Executrix ot the estate ALL RECENT (1993) back Call 924-5349 and leave ment. Across from Prizer Trigg County, north of Uzzle’s Trailer Court. required. Call 522-3038. ol CHARLES DUNN, filed final copies of the Cadiz Record message, if no answer. PointMarina,$84,900. Call Cadiz, KY, off of Hwy. 276. settlement on August 6, 1993 are .500 +6% taxeach(.53d) Brenda, Lake Realty. (502) For more information call: which was ordered to lay over tor Copies datingback 1992 and 362-4219. Stanley Fritz Real Estate & Pontoon Boat, 24 foot, 40 record according to law. Hearing before are $1.00 + 6% tax Auction (502) 885-3117. on same is set (or September 7, H.P., 4-years old with fish ($1.06) each. The Cadiz Nights: David Watson (502) 1993 before the judge ol this court. finder, AM/FM cassette, Beautiful building lots or Record. 885-5600. many accessories. Mint acreage— lakefront, Pat Wallace, Clerk, 3. Appliances condition, $6,950.00. Call lakeview; near town; coun­ Circuit Court 924-0619. try side; if you have a land Wante d to Rent, two to three a m c / needwecan fillit.E-Z terms bedroom house with lots of available- lots starting at Storage. Call 522-709^ or Kirby Vaccum ' cleaner, 6 $1,000. Call 522-0444. (812)889-3390. months old, $700 or OBO. Call 522-5394. 2. For Sale Building Lot, .32 acre, in POSITIONS AVAILABLE Free Kittens, ready now! Beach Bend Estates. Near Medical Lab Director Sears riding lawn mower, 7 4. Furniture Call 522-3479nights,or 522- Lake Barkley, on Forest Technologist hp, good condition. $300. 6605 days - ask for Robin. Circle. $2500 or best offer. 7-3 shift of Nursing Call 522-1286. (615) 868-3891. Fulltime position Dark pine Queen-size wa- Excellent Benefits terbed with 12 drawer ped­ Excellent career opportunity exists for an RN who would like to HOPKINSVILLE KEN­ estal with nightstand. Head- By owner, Barkley Lake Truck camper, 1978,8 foot, NELS- Boarding, grooming Special Care board is 8 foot with shelves Canton area, 1 mile from progress into an administrative career. As D.O.N. you will be good condition inside and andpetsupplies. Dog obedi­ Coordinator < and mil-row in center. Call water, 3 bedroom brick, out. Gas and electric refrig­ ence and counseling. Sky­ Must be Registered responsible for total resident care as well as orientation and 522-3727. central heat and air, large erator. Gas furnace, stove, line Drive. 886-5621. deck, 1 acre. (502) 885-1755. Nurse with water tank, porta-potty. previous ICU or CCU supervision of nursing personnel. Ready to go with jacks and For Sale- 7 piece gold sec­ experience. tiedowns. $700 firm. 522- tional sofa, nice. 522-6624 Day shift 7a-7p If you have an interest in helping professionals to develop their days and 522-3703 nights. SOLD Full time position skills, have sound judgement, high standards and are capable Col. Ron Henry Excellent Benefits of working both independently and as a team player, this posi­ COLDUUeLL OB Nurse j /Alcoholics /Anonymous * BAN Kef? □ Must be Registered tion would be right for you. Current licensure, knowledge of Lexus of Nurse with ■ meets every Tuesday night at 8 pm at the J Service 1st Realty previous OB experience Medicare & Medicaid, supervisory experience and a strong Nashville required Bank of Cadiz Community Center. 522-4699 quality assurance background required. Anyone having alcohol problems or 7a-7p shift J J Full time position As a key resource to our team, you'll enjoy an attractive salary knows someone that has alcohol 1-800-544-1716 E x p e ct OB Shift differential paid above with comprehensive benefits. For consideration, please con­ problems is encouarged to attend. th eoest'. negotiated salary Please send resume or tact: (502)885-1151 make application at: Personnel Department PUBLIC NOTICE Caldwell County PINECREST MANOR Hospital P.O. Bopx410 An ordinance amending the Trigg County budget for Fiscal Year 1993-94, to 950 Highpoint Dr. Princeton, KY 422445 include unanticipated receipts from EMS Grant & Surplus prior yr. in the 365-0300 Hopkinsville, KY 42240 amount of $169,896. and increasing expenditures in the area of General, Equal Opportunity Employer ______EQE Road, Jail, LGEA and DES Funds by $169,896., was adopted by the Trigg County Fiscal Court on August 17, 1993. 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1. Do you have a Ky drivers license & Social Security card? Starter Home or Rental Investment Neat home in town. Comer of Lafayette and 2 Bedroom, 1 bath home on Cunningham 2. Do you have proof of Ky residence? Ex. phone, gas bill I y e s I I NO I Weekend get-away. 26 foot Travel Brown. Living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and Ave., with gas furnace, basement and carport 3. Do you bring home $150 net per week with pay stubs? | yes | | no I Trailer on nice wooded lot. Rockcastle bath downstairs. 3 bedrooms upstairs. Listed at $35,500. If interested call Leona 4. Do you have or can get auto insurance? | y e s I I n o I Road, $8,900. AskforCarol, 522-8110. $32.000. Ask for Carol. 522-8110. Boyd.______5. Do you live & work in Ky? | y e s I | n o i

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FOR RENT- Retail or office HAVE SOMETHING TO FULL-TIME and Part-time A professional piano timer! Greenfield Construction, House painting. Contract ROBERT VANDIVER SEP­ Lost or stolen ladies’ black space downtown Cadiz. Very SELL? Want to buy some­ jobs available .Apply at Pro- Phone Mike Rose Music, roofing, decks, porches, or by hour. Free estimates, TIC TANK CLEANING wallet in Cadiz around first reasonable. Call The Olde thing reasonable? Then Tek Security. 205 East 14th 522-8433,924-1971 to sched­ remodeling and out build­ call Danny Jones at 522- SERVICE. Prompt, efficient, of July. REWARD, no ques­ Book Shoppe at 522-6484. place a classified ad in The Street, Hopkinsville. ule Brace Grimes for all your ings, barn repair, vinyl sid­ 6283 or 1-475-4607. and reliable service. Rea­ tions asked. Please call 886- Cadiz Record. It’seasy. Ju st piano needs. ing and trim. Free estimates. sonable rates. Call Collect. 6190, please leave message call 522-6605. Call Glenn, 522-7974. LAKE BARKLEY CON­ Phone (502)886-4114. if no one answers. Legal Secretary for Prince­ Now accepting applications TINUOUS GUTTERING. ton attorney. Salary depend­ Care for your loved one in for 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom Aluminum or vinyl siding 14. Help Wanted ing on background and ex­ their home. Have references Need Bushhogging? FR EE 23. Personals and 3 bedroom apartments. Have Wallpaper? Will and cornice. 34 Cunning­ perience. Submit resume long and short term care. estimates, references avail­ Section 8 assisted. Equal Hang! Ju st call Miranda ham Avenue, Cadiz, KY. to: Legal Secretary, P. O. Call Agnes, 924-5913. able. Call Lathams Serv­ Opportunity. Barkley Ricks for an in-home esti­ 522-6788. Applications now being ac­ Box 721, Princeton, KY ices, 522-7651. Also taking FOR A GIFT of any kind Manor Apartments. 522- mate today. 522-3744. cepted for exciting season 42445. C A SE Y ’S PA IN TIN G orders for firewood. (Birthday, Anniversary, with House of Lloyd. $500 SERVICE: Painting in and NEED A LAND SUR­ friendship, etc.), send a kit furnished, free starter HELMS UPHOLESTRY & VEYOR OR ENGINEER? year’s subscription to the NATIONAL PUBLISHING out. Paperhanging, woodfin­ supplies. Call Cindy, (502) TRIM, Automobile headlin­ Registered professional sur­ Will stay with elderly days Cadiz Record. For only Rent - nice camper, $100 FIRM needs people to label ishing, drywall repair, small monthly, $50 deposit. For 753-1460. ers and seats, boat seats, veyor, highway engineer, ornights, Monday—Friday, $16.43 (6% tax included in postcards from home. $800/ carpentry work. Expert two persons, five miles out camper and furniture. Free lots, acreage, subdivisions, honest and reliable. Have price) in Trigg Co., $17.49 wk. Set your own houi-s. workmanship. 25 years of Cadiz in Lake Area. Call estimates, pick-up and de­ references. Call 924-5583. (6% tax included in price) Assembling and Clerical jobs Call 1-900-740-7377 ($1.49 experience. Reasonable construction staking. For all livery. 522-9815. your surveying needs con­ anywhere in Kentucky. available now! Free infor­ min/18 yrs+) or W rite: rates. Every customer satis­ tact James T. Boren, 522- $25.00 out-of-state. Your gift mation! Send $1.00 and PAASE- K183, 161 S. Lin- fied. 388-2274. 18. Livestock SASE to: Ethridge Enter­ 7955.______will be remembered all year Two Bedroom Mobile Home colnway, N. Aurora, IL prises, 406C Prizer Pt. Rd., The Cadiz Record offers long. We’ll send a personal in Little River Estates for 60542. Cadiz, KY 42211. Christian lady will clean these professional services: W hetherit’s kitchens,bath­ FOR SALE— Purebred gift subscription card. Or­ rent. $200 per month, plus yourhome. References. 924- *FAX- Send $1.50 per page/ rooms, room additions, or Yorkshire and Hampshire der today. Send your check deposit. 522-8191. 1106 after 6 pm. receive, .50(2. FAX number Boars and Gilts. Also Duroc or money order to the Cacjiz, AVON wants individuals 15. Opportunities decks, Call Lawrence’s 502-522-3001. *Typesetting Building & Remodeling. 25 Boars. Ready for service. Record, P.O. Box 311, Cadiz/' Two room apartment, fe­ interested in earning $6— KY 42211. Be sure and in­ Day Care -certified chil d care (Resumes, Wedding Pro­ years experience. FREE Guaranteed breeders. We males only. References re­ $ 10 an hour. No door-to-door clude name and address o f . Capital available for busi­ experience. Developmental grams , Term Papers.) $ 10.00 ESTIM ATES. Call 522- deliver. Call FRANK quired, $125 a month, in­ sales. 1-800-643-7029. recipient and ho w you would ness, commercial and ven­ activities, large home with per hour. *Copies .10(2 each. 6455. TURNER & SON. 785-4802 cludes utilities. Cerulean like your card signed. ture capital 25,000 up call large fenced yard. Meals The Cadiz Record, 50 Nunn or 785-4590. 235-5801. CABLE TELEVISION Blvd. Phone 522-6605 or 1- 502-522-6257 between 6 and snacks. Babies wel­ Septic Cleaning Service. TECHNICIAN. Cablevision p.m. and 9 p.m. or write Joan comed. References. Call Septic tanks, grease traps, TV is looking for a self moti­ 20. Free | 24. Notices Shoemaker- Financial serv­ Joan at 235-5801, Cerulean. efficient, reliable, reason­ 13. Wanted vated, courteous, service ice. 509 Caledonia Road, Now scheduling piano les­ able rates. No extra charge technician for the CADIZ, FR EE Wooden Pallets— Cadiz, KY 42211. sons for Fall season. Begin­ for Sundays and Holidays. I, Ada Barnard Anderson, KY AREA. Requirements For complete moving and Several uses around the ners to advanced students. HUBERT LONG, 140 will not be responsible for LAND WANTED — 139 South are stable work history, elec­ set-up of your mobile home. farm or good firewood. May MAKE SOME EXTRA Mike Rose Music, 522-8433, Simpson, Hopkinsville, KY any debts other than my Road or 164 Linton, about 30 tronic, technical, or con­ Call Heaton Mobile Home pick up at Stone Plastics, MONEY by selling those or 924-1971 after 7 p.m. 885-8076 or 886-9960. own. acres. Will pay $10,000 cash. struction experience (previ­ Movers. Days 365-6900, Industrial Park #1, Cadiz. items (clothes, etc.) you do Would like county water and ous cable experience pre­ nights 365-9637. not use anymore. Turn them black-top road. 615-358-5858. ferred). Ability to do heavy into cash. Advertise in The lifting, pole climbing, work GILLILAND CONSTRUC­ Cadiz Record classifieds. ATTENTION GENERAL Cadiz YalPs Shell Food Mart Professional couple from at heights in all weather TION - New construction, Call 522-6605. Tennessee would like to re­ conditions. Good driving remodeling, room additions is now accepting applications for located to Trigg County. record a must. Also must and decks. Barry Gilliland CONTRACTORS Would like to rent 3 bed­ live on the Cadiz system. 16. Services 502-886-9052. all shifts. Above minimum wage We offer an excellent bene­ The Pennyrile Allied Community room house in country pref­ salaries are available to people erable with acreage, but fit package and competitive ATTENTION: If you need GLENN WEST-Roofmg. Services, Inc., is soliciting insured would consider a lake home salary. Qualified candidates to have something faxed or Work guaranteed. Free esti­ who are honest, reliable, and able or home in Cadiz. Age of should send resume to Bev- need to receive a fax we can mates. Reasonable. Metal general contractors to participate home irrelevant, but must ery Conner, Cablevision TV, help! Ju st call THE CADIZ Roofs included. Call 269- to deal with the public in a friendly, be liveable. Would consider 76 North Main, Benton, KY RECORD for details. It’s 9341. in the FY 1993-94 Weatherization 42025. Equal Opportunity lease purchase. Phone 615- easy! 522-6605. courteous manner. Apply at Cadiz 326-5775 nights and week­ Employer. M/F. Program. For information, and ends or615-244-0650 week­ Home Improvements, ga­ confirmation to attend meetings, Yall's Shell Food Mart, Highway days ask for Mr. Johnson. C &BWindowTinting-Resi- dential/Commercial. Re­ rage, patio, decks, roofing, Hardees is now accepting 68, between the hours of 10 a.m. duces heat/glare. Reduces painting, plumbing, remod­ contact Martha McGill, Weatheri­ applications. Apply at fading of furnishings, cuts eling. Concrete driveways and 4 p.m. Monday through Fri­ Hardees on the Southwest zation Director, 502-886-6341 be­ Will tear down old bam s for cost of heat and air. 3M and walks All work guaran­ Comer of 68 and Intel-state wood and roofing. Call 235- Products, 5-year warranty. teed. 32 years experience. day. 24. NO PHONE CALLS. fore 09-07-93. 5801. (502)388-2274. (615) 232-7574.

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ZELNER COSSEY COMMISSIONER'S SALE TRIGG COUNTY JUDGE EXECUTIVE TRIGG CIRCUIT COURT CADIZ, KENTUCKY 42211 CIVIL ACTION NO. 93-CI-010 PHONE 522-8459 ROBERT BATES and BOB RODGERS, Plaintiffs, against BARRY TABERS, D/B/A TABERS WRECKER SERVICE August 17, 1993

BY VIRTUE of a Judgment and Order of Sale of the Trigg Circuit Court, rendered on July 1, 1993, in the above cause, I shall L.D. Adams, Jr., Director proceed to offer for sale at the Trigg Courthouse door in Cadiz, State Local Finance Kentucky, to the highest bidder at PUBLIC AUCTION on September 1, Capitol Plaza Tower 1993, at or about the hour of 8:30 a.m., upon a credit of 10% of Frankfort, Ky. 40601 the sale price on day of sale, balance in 30 days, the following described personal property now located at Tabers Wrecker Service at Trigg County, Kentucky, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Dear Mr. Adams, The following tax rates were adopted by Trigg County Fiscal Court on 1979 Nissan automobile. this 17th day of August, 1993. The judgment in this case is for $989.00, plus any amounts owning on the lien of Bob Rodgers, plus interesting accruing thereon at Real Estate 7.9 cents per $100. assessments the rate of 12% per annum from the date of judgment until paid, Tangible Property 9.6 cents per $100. assessments plus costs and attorney fees. For the balance of the purchase Motor Vehicles 9.6 cents per $100. assessments price, the purchaser must execute bond with approved surety or Bank Shares 20.77 cents per $100. assessments sureties, bearing interest at 12% per annum from the date of sale until paid, and having the force and effect of a judgment. Hospital-Ambulance-Health

Bidders will be prepared to comply promptly with these terms. Any Real Estate announcements made on date of sale take precedence over printed 7.3 cents per $100. assessments matter contained herein. Personal Property 9.4 cents per $100. assessments Motor Vehicles 9.4 cents per $100. assessments Watercraft 9.4 cents per $100. assessments Michael D. Lindsey Counsel for Plaintiffs A JILL CLARK Zelner Cossey MASTER COMMISSIONER 'County Judge-Executive

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TREASURER SETTLEMENT TRIGG COUNTY, KENTUCKY Total Cash Available $1,087,995.01 Transfer to Jail Fund 50,000.00 ELSIE TINSLEY, TREASURER Transfer to LGEA Fund 2,000.00 FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1993 Transfer to DES Fund 8,000.00 Expended 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 846,723.05 Bank Charge/Deposit Slips 9.59 Cash Balcne June 30, 1993 $ 181,262.37 REVENUE ALL SOURCES: ADD: Outstanding Warrants. 64,651.84 Bank Balance June 30, 1993 $ 245,914.21 General Property Taxes, Sheriff $ 206,064.74 Motor Vehicle Tangible Taxes (MO-TAX), County Clerk 43,273.25 Delinquent Taxes, County Clerk 6,747.40 ROAD FUND Hospital-Ambulance-Health Tax, Sheriff 173,490.05 Deed Transfer Tax, County Clerk 20,316.22 Cash Balance June 30, 1992 $ 81,875.51 Insurance Tax, Treasurer 115,063.97 Cash. Receipts 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 632,330.45 T.V.A. Lieu of Tax, KST 132,161.12 Total Cash Available $ 714,205.96 Occupation Licenses, County Clerk 1,221.82 Expended. 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 673,581.23 • TV Franchise Tax 5,328.78 Cash Balance June 30, 1993 $ 40,624.73 Flood Control, KST 16,175.95 ADD: Outstanding Warrants 8,020.91 Land Management, Federal Treasury 20,750.00 Bank Balance June 30, 1993 $ 48,645.64 Grant/Emergency Medical Service. KST 7,978.00 JAIL FUND Grant/ADF, Complex Building, KST 55,800.00 Election Expense Refund, KST 7,395.00 Cash Balance June 30, 1992 ■$ 7,372.04 Legal Process, KST 79.00 Cash Receipts 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 74,419.29 AOC Rent, KST 47,607.72 Transfer From General Fund 50,000.00 City of Cadiz, City Dispatch 34,703.81 Total Cash Available $ 131,791.31 Bond Reimbursement, Sheriff-KST 333.36 Expended 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 129,513.02 Dog License Refund, KST 26.50 Cash Balance June 30, 1993 $ 2,278.31 Excess Fees, Sheriff-Clerk 5,920.74 ADD: Outstanding Warrants 4,733.74 Miseellaneous Receipts 4,175.80 Bank Balance June 30, 1993 $ 7,012.05 Interest on Investments, General Fund 7,629.16 Motor Vehicle Operators Licenses, KST 1,207.50 County Road Aid, KST 503,101.46 LGEA FUND Truck License Distribution, KST 125,638.80 Interest on Investments, Road Fund 2,382.69 Cash Balance June 30, 1992 $ 2,174.29 Telephone Commissions, Jail •2,121.82 Cash Receitps 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 11,879.62 State Prisoners, KST 22,375.32 Transfer From General Fund 2,000.00 State Allotment, (Bed), KST 35,625.74 Total Cash Available $ 16,053.91 Medical Allotment, KST 2,777.00 Expended 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 5,262.56 Court Costs, Circuit Clerk 6,103.08 Transfer to General Fund 2,000.00 Dui Fees, KST 2,464.30 Cash Balance June 30, 1993 $ 8,791.35 Work Release Program, Circuit Clerk 2,952.03 ADD: Outstanding Warrants -0- LGEA, Mineral-KST 11,879.62 Bank Balance June 30, 1993 $ 8,791.35 EMS/State Social Security, All Sources 90,511.31 Retirement, All Sources 72,091.13 DES FUND

Total Cash Receipts $1,794,719.58 Cash. Balance June 30, 1992 $ 3,77.9.02 Cash. Receipts 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 1,245.39 ALLOCATION OF CASH RECEIPTS Transfer From General Fund 8,000.00 Total Cash Available $ 13,024.41 Expended 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 11,772.98 General Fund 912,242.39 Cash Balance June 30, 1993 1,251.43 Road Fund $ 632,330.45 ADD: Outstanding Warrants 497.94 Jail Fund 74,419.29 Bank Balance June 30, 1993 $ 1,749.37 D. E . S. Fund 1,245.39 LGEA Fund 11,879.62 Social Security Revolving Fund 90,511.31 SOCIAL SECURITY REVOLVING FUND Retirement Revolving Fund 72,091.13 Cash Balance June 30, 1992 .8 6 Cash Receipts 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 72,091.13 Total Cash Available 72,091.99 WARRANT EXPENDITURES BY FUND Expended 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 72.090.89 Cash Balance June 30, 1993 1.10 General Fund 846,723.05 ADD: Outstanding Warrants - 0 - Road Fund 673,581.23 Bank Balance June 30, 1993 1,10 Jail Fund 129,513.02 LGEA Fund 5,262.56 RETIREMENT FUND DES Fund 11.772.98 Social Security Revolving Fund 90.511.98 Cash Balance June 30, 1992 - 0 - Retirement Revolving Fund 72,090.89 Cash Receitps 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 90.511.31 Total Cash Available 90.511.31 Expended 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 90.511.31 RECAP OF ALL FUNDS Cash Balance June 30, 1993 - 0 - Outstanding Warrants - 0 - GENERAL FUND Bank Balance June 30, 1993 - 0 - Cash Balance June 30, 1992 173,752.62 A copy of the County Treasurer's Settlement for 1992-93 is available Cash Receipts 7-1-92 thru 6-30-93 912,242.39 Transfer From LGEA Fund 2 , 000.00 for public inspection at the office of the County Judge-Executive during normal business hours. A i i B-16, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993

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. Section C August 25, 1993 r C-2, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993 Will new offense mean Wildcat co-captains more points, wins in ‘93?

SCOTT BROWN In Trigg's two pre-season wide out. A roster breakdown shows Sports Editor scrimmages, Jones held true to "We've got the speed, but not only eight seniors and 17 ju­ After amassing just over his philosophy. The 'Cats much size. If they get into the niors. However, there are 13 2.000 yards in offense in eleven threw 32 passes and ran 32 open field, we'll be in good sophomores and 22 freshmen. games last year, Trigg County times. shape," said Jones. Although Trigg County was coach Dixie Jones felt it was "There's still a lot of uncer­ Blocking up front will be rocked in their first two games time to revamp his offense. tainty with it, but we'll get handled by tackles Kenny last year, the 'Cats settled "It got to the point where we better. It just may take a couple Allen (6'1, 207, Jr.), Shawn down over the final nine games, haven't had the dominant back of games," Jones said. Thompson (6'1, 210, Sr.), and allowing just 14.6 points a in the backfield to rush for Players who will make up Jason Keller (6'3, 250, Jr.); game. 1.000 yards, and we really the offense include quarterback guards Daniel Grapes (5'11, didn't see one coming in the fu­ Steven Tyler (6'1, 160, Jr.), who 182, Jr.), Alex Baker (5'8, 193, It is interesting to note that ture," said Jones. completed all three passes he Jr.), and Lanny Finley (5'10, the last time Trigg County av­ 176, Sr.); and center Bill Jones has had the luxury of threw last year for 20 yards. eraged more passing yards than Kehrwald (6'0, 192, Sr.). having coached eight 1,000 In the backfield, Timmy rushing yards in a season was yard rushers in 14 years as Bush (5'11,184, So., 8 yds in '92) another season of change. head coach. During those eight and Carlos Acree (6'0, 194, So.) seasons, Trigg County was 46- are expected to share the rush­ In 1986, Trigg County aver­ 44. The six seasons when Trigg ing chores. aged 104.5 yards a game did not have a 1,000 yard At wide outs, co-captains through the air as QB Chris rusher resulted in a 28-33 slate. Mike James (6'4, 188, Srv 6 rec., Radford threw for 1,026 yards. So after 14 years of primarily 3 TD) and Twymane Hatcher Trigg averaged just 85 yards on running an I-formation offense, (5'8, 142, Sr., 2 rec., 20 yds) will the ground in the first season Jones has switched philoso­ anchor the receiving corps that after AI Baker graduated high phies and has implemented a also feature speedsters Titus school and left for the Uni­ Mike James and Twymane Hatcher "run-and-shoot" offense that Phillips (5'10, 153, Jr., 5 rec., 74 versity of Kentucky. has four wide outs and a single yds), Willie Grubbs (5'6, 147, running back. Sr., 469 yds rushing), and sure­ "It will take a while for the "This isn't a pro type shoot- handed Brian Simmons (5'10, offense to click as a and-shoot where you throw 40 133, Jr.) and Chris Oliver (5'10, unit....maybe two or three passes a game. This offense 168, Jr., 1 rec.). Brian Richard­ The Wildcat defense will games," said Jones, who also balances your attack," said son (5'9, 141, Sr.), who is the feature many of the same names said if it works to its potential, Jones. punt returner, will also be a that are on offense. Danny Trigg could be one of the higher Pellegrino (5'8, 148, Sf.) and scoring teams in the area. Jonathon Gray (5'8, 144, So.) "This offense is designed to will see action at safety. spread the field and open up our running game," Jones said. The kicking game will be handled by Benji Reynolds Radford was the last 1,000 (5'10, 152, Jr., 3-4 PATs in ’92) yard passer for Trigg County while James will do the punt­ seven years ago. Looking back, ing. there has been one season As they have over the past where Trigg County had a 1,000 few years, Trigg County will yard rusher and 1,000 yard have plenty of players on the passer in the same season. That roster—38 in grades 10-12 and was 1972 when Selby Grubbs 60 overall. rushed for a school record 2,242 yards and Jimmy Mathis threw "That should help us, be­ for 1,377 yards, second highest cause several of our experienced ever. players will be a little hurt Linebackers are (front row from left) Matt James, David Henry, when the season starts," said "We probably won't see that Pat Brady, James Smith, (back row from left) Daniel Grapes, Jones. "Our numbers are up a happen, because our schedule is 1993 Wildcat seniors Alex Baker, and Tim Bush little bit, but we're young." too tough," Jones said.

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Averitt Lumber Co. Cadiz Cleaners wishes the 9 2 4 - 1 1 0 1 "Let's win! '93 Wildcats a "Your Reliable Log Market" Go Wildcats!" great Good Luck season! Hwy 68 Wildcats! 5 2 2 - 3 7 4 4 522-8308 N u n n Blvd. C a d iz , KY 42211 The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, C-3 Managers and Stats 1993 Trigg County W ildcats No. Name Class H t. w t . Off. Def. 6 Patrick Perry FR 6-1 151 OE Bdt 7 Steven Tyler JR 6-1 160 QB DB 11 Ben Davis SO 5-9 131 QB DB 14 Scott Skinner FR 5-11 148 QB DB 16 Brad Oakley FR 5-10 136 OE DB 19 Jonathon Gray SO 5-8 144 QB DB 20 Danny Pellegrino SR 5-8 148 RB DB 21 Quinton Quarles FR 5-4 125 OE DB 22 Glenn Pellegrino FR 5-9 151 HB Bdt 24 Chris Oliver JR 5-10 168 HB Bdt 26 Willie Grubbs SR 5-6 147 HB DB 28 Seath Butts FR 5-10 163 HB DB 30 James Smith FR 5-8 164 OG LB 31 Brian Richardson SR 5-9 141 OE DB 32 Milan Stonebreaker JR 5-10 170 OE DL 33 Titus Phillips JR 5-10 153 HB DB 39 Benji Adams JR 6-0 166 HB Bdt 40 Pat Brady FR 6-1 167 RB LB 42 Twymane Hatcher SR 5-8 142 OE DB 43 Tim Bush SO 5-11 184 RB LB 44 Carlos Acree SO 6-0 194 RB DL 46 Derrick Russell SO 5-11 165 HB DB De wayne Webster FR 5-10 127 OE DB 48 Managers are (front row left to right) Courtney Futrell, Brandi 50 Rodney Grubbs SO 5-7 191 C DL Omar, and Shelley Hendricks. Statisticians are (back row left to 51 Jon Perry SO 6-0 155 C LB 52 Alex Baker JR 5-8 193 OG LB right) Kelly Ledford, Carrie Sholar, and Shannon Perry 53 J.D . Heffington FR 5-6 135 C Bdt 54 Johnston Boyd FR 6-2 165 OG DL Running Backs 55 Bill Kehrwald SR 6-0 ' 192 C DL 57 Jamie Lander JR 5-10 224 OT DL 58 Lanny Finley SR 5-10 176 OG Bdt 60 Jamie Stewart FR 5-11 210 OT DL 61 Gable Colson SO 5-10 240 OT DL 62 Chris Scott FR 5-7 153 OG Bdt 63 Kenny Allen JR 6-1 207 OG DL 64 Erik Freeman FR 5-10 212 OT DL 65 Matt Jam es • SO 5-8 166 OG LB 66 David Carter FR 5-11 210 C DL 67 Daniel Grapes JR 5-11 182 OG LB 68 Maurice Bacon SO 5-10 151 OG Bdt 70 Jason Keller JR 6-3 250 OT DL 71 Bailey Oliver JR 5-10 250 OT DL 72 Earl Tinsley JR 5-9 189 OT DL 73 Steven Whobrey SO 5-10 187 OT DL 74 Terry Henry JR 6-1 268 OT DL 75 Jimmy Crenshaw SO 6-2 266 OT DL 77 Shawn Thompson SR 6-1 210 OT DL 79 Scott Dowell JR 6-3 207 C DL 80 Benji Reynolds JR 5-11 152 K DB 82 David Henry FR 6-0 170 OG LB 84 Brandon Alexander FR 6-0 133 OE Bdt 85 Marty Noel JR 6-0 168 OE Bdt 86 Brian Simmons JR 5-10 133 OE DB 88 Mike Jam es SR 6-4 188 OE Bdt 90 John Meadows SO 5-11 130 OE DB D^nny Fisher , _ FR 5-8 170 OG. DL ...... Running backs are (front row from left)' Tim Bush, Danny Matt Vinsoh . .. J, ■ - . >...... ,, FR.. 6 - 1 ... s. 165 OG d d : ...... Kelly Hendricks FR 5-9 158 G DL Pellegrino, (back row from left) Carlos Acree and Pat Brady

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I C-4, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993 1993 Varsity Cheerleaders

Time BANK of CADIZ M arshall County 7 .3 0 p .m . MURRAY 7 . 3 0 p . m . FORT CAMPBELL 7 : 3 0 p . m . Caldwell County 7 :3 0 p .m . FULTON COUNTY 7 : 3 0 p . m . South Hopkins 7 :3 0 p .m . TOUO COUNTY 7 : 3 0 p . m . Crittenden County 7 :3 0 p .m . RUSSELLVILLE 7 : 3 0 p . m . L o n e O ak 7 :3 0 p .m .

1993 J.V./9 JLO Grade S c l x e d i x l e e O p p o n en t T im e f. 30 SOUTH HOPKINS (IV.) 6 :0 0 p.m . t. 9 CALDWELL COUNTY (9/10) 6 :0 0 p.m . t. K TODD COUNTY (9/10) 6 :0 0 p.m . t. 2 0 M u rra y (9/10) 6.00 p.m. t. 27 Russellville (IV .) 6.00 p.m 7 Marshall County (9/10) 6.00 p m. 14 MAYFIELD (0/10) 6 :0 0 p.m . Members of the Trigg County Varsity Cheerleading squad are (front row from left) Amy IB CRITTENDEN COUNTY (IV.) 6 :0 0 p.m . Dickerson, Leigh Redd, Rachel Richardson, (back row from left) Rhayghen Ashby, Shiloh Mathis, 6 :0 0 p.m . ZB CALLOWAY COUNTY (9/10) Emily Walker, and Brigitte Rogers. Not pictured are Lynn Ethridge and Christy Edwards, cheerleaders, and cheerleader sponsor Kathy Cummins.

Defensive------backs,------are (front rowfrom left) John Meadows, Brad Oakley, Brian Defensive linemen are (front row from left) Erik Freeman, Carlos Acree, Gable Richardson, Quinton Quarles, Jonathon Gray, Ben Davis, (second row from left) Colson, Jamie Stewart, Kenny Allen, Terry Henry, (second row from left) Matt Danny Pellegrino, Willie Grubbs, Titus Phillips, Steven Tyler, Brian Simmons, Pat Vinson, Steven Whobrey, Rodney Grubbs, Jamie Lander, Johnston Boya, Earl Quarterbacks are (front row from left) Steven Tyler, Ben Davis, Brady, (back row from left) Seath Butts, Twymane Hatcher, Derrick Russell, Tinsley, (back row from left) Jimmy Crenshaw, Kelly Hendricks, Bailey Oliver, Scott Skinner, and Jonathon Gray and Scott Skinner Jason Keller, Scott Dowell, Shawn Thompson, and Bill Kehrwald.

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THE CADIZ RECORD Trover Clinic s&HELP FOR THE now offers would like to WEEKEND ATHLETE an Athletic Injury thank all the Walk-in Clinic If your band member, team player, outdoorsman or cheerleader display advertisers any of the following symptoms after the weekend sporting event, call on MADISONVILLE the Trover Clinic Sports Medicine Department. Saturday and Monday Whenever your injury occurs, we're here to help! who helped mornings from 8 a.m. • Inability to move through a full range of motion through 10 a.m. make this • Unable to completely bear weight on the affected limb • Having heard a pop or snap at time of injury supplement • Abnormal appearance/discoloration HOPKINSVILLE • Tender to touch Monday afternoon from possible 1 p.m. through 3 p.m. Check it out! See a Sports M edicine physician, surgeon, therapist, or certified for the trainer. Just register at the lobby Care Center desk. No appointment necessary. 1993 Trigg REGIONAL MEDICAL County CENTER MADISONVILLE TROVER CLINIC A Division of Trover Clinic Wildcats! Foundation #22 22 REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

t I < t The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993, C-5 ‘Cats, Panthers are •given district nod

SCOTT BROWN lost twice to Crittenden by a Sports Editor total of four points after win­ ning 16 straight games in the Ask Coach Dixie Jones about series. Gone from last year's the Wildcats' 1993 schedule, team is quarterback Jamie Cur­ and he'll tell you that it's one tis and Donnie Beverly, who of the tougher ones in the area. combined for over half of the £ Ask Jones to name a district Rockets' yards in the game at favorite, and he'll tell you Cadiz. that it's very even and compet­ October 22 - RUSSELLVILLE itive. (12-2, 4-0, lost 20-0) - Who is Ask other district coaches to the last district team to beat name their favorites, and Trigg Rusellville? Trigg County did County and Russellville are the deed 21-6 in 1989. 11 among the first to be named. straight wins for Kenny Bar­ Here is a game-by-game pre­ rett's Panthers, who lost run­ view of Trigg County's 1993 ning back Mike Meguier from ^schedule with last year's last year's team. junior Ran­ TRIGG COUNTY WILDCAT COACHING STAFF are (from left) Gary Siegmund, Head Coach record, Class-A, Region I, Dis­ dall Morrow is expected to be Dixie Jones, Rick Larson, Stan Humphries, Matt Ladd, Neal Cummins, and Jamus Redd. Not trict 2 record, and last year's the starting QB while Stacy pictured are Jackie Clark and Shannon Burcham. score in parenthesis. Morris will carry the ball. Some say this could be the dis­ August 27 - at Marshall trict championship game. County (6-6, did not play) - October 29 - at Lone Oak (5-6, Halfbacks Offensive Linemen Marshall County returns no lost 17-10) - Five more inches starters on offense for Jim Shel­ and Trigg County's Titus ton's squad, however seven de- Phillips would have been in Afensive starters return from a the end zone and what was a ^ te a m that allowed just over 15 17-10 loss could have been a points a game last year. Trigg win. The Purple Flash September 3 - MURRAY (9-3, have a new coach in lost 43-20, lost 7-0) - Murray is Grimes. The Flash lo seen by some as a possible fa­ ented back Sharton Clark and vorite to challenge Bardstown quarterback Jeremy Anderson to and Beechwood for the Class-A graduation. Back to haunt title in 1993. Returning for Trigg County is sophomore Coach Rick Fisher are quarter- Jarred Lampe, who caught both j^back Brent Keller (1,123 yds in touchdowns last year. ’92), running backs Gary Sims Dixie Jones admits the 'Cats (1,085 yds in ’92), B.J. Jenkins, have a tough road ahead Chris Cheaney, and thunder- 1993. foot kicker Casey McNutt. "We have a pretty good "I think Murray and Fulton schedule for a Class-A team," County are the two best teams said Jones. "It's good for us to on our schedule by far," said play schools that are our size Offensive linemen are (front row from left) Jamie Lander, Denny Jones. that play well." Fisher, Jamie Stewart, Johnston Boyd, Chris Scott, J.D. September 10 - FORT CAMP- Summing up Trigg County in Heffington, David Henry, (second row from left) Maurice Bacon, £ BELL (11-2, lost 14-12) - Al­ district play, Jones said the Rodney Grubbs, Matt James, Gable Colson, James Smith, Kelly though it's always hard to tell Wildcats will have a shot just what kind of team the Falcons like the other four teams. Hendricks, Erik Freeman, (third row from left) Steven Whobrey, will put on the field, Coach "I think this district is very Jimmy Crenshaw, Scott Dowell, Jason Keller, Alex Baker, Kenny Marshall Patterson will be even and competitive. It's way Halfbacks are (front row from left) Benji Adams, Seath Butts, Allen, Terry Henry, (back row from left) Shawn Thompson, without speedster running back too soon to figure out how each Glenn Pellegrino, (back row from left) Derrick Russell, Titus Daniel Grapes, Bill Kehrwald, Lanny Finley, Bailey Oliver, and Earl Marcus Gildersleeve, who team will do, especially us," Phillips, Willie Grubbs, and Chris Oliver T in s le y transferred to Clarksville saidjones. Northeast (TN). -The Falcons* will return several athletes t^from last year's squad that FURNITURE, Co. squeaked past Trigg County at G ood Luck Team! the post. Hwy 68 522-6772 September 17 - at Caldwell County (5-5, lost 26-7) - The 1993 Tigers have eight seniors and sixteen freshmen among G O CA TS! their roster of 41 players. That about sums it up according to Pat Wallace Tiger coach Pat Gates. TRICE HUGHES W "We're a very young and in­ Court Street County Court Clerk 522-6270 experienced team since we graduated 16 seniors last year," CHEVY • OLDS • GEO said Gates. "We have no speed Parkview Court whatsoever and we'll have our work cut out for us." We support the Wildcats! September 24 - FULTON Blue-Springs Road 924-5351 COUNTY (10-2, lost 26-7) - At Hickman, it's quality and not would like to wish the quantity, according to Pilot ™ coach David Gallagher. Just 30 ‘We're proud of you, Wildcats!" players dot the Fulton County Trigfi County Wildcats roster, but. a couple stand out. City of Cadiz Fullback Kirk Barnett ran for 609 yards last year while Steve Cheirs rushed for 843 yards. a great ’93 season! Jerome Warren ran for 503 yards Clyde Hite Lubricants & Fasteners and caught 10 passes for 400 yards. Quite a turn around from "Go Wildcats!" 1-9 in 1991. Hwy 68 W 235-5477 9 October 1 - at South Hopkins (1-10, 1-3, won 21-19) - Both Trigg County and South Hop­ kins took part in the Pennyrile Hopkinsville Federal Passing League over the sum­ "Good Luck, Wildcats!" mer. Both teams say they plan to pass more this year. This- Main Street 522-6638 game is the first of four straight district games for the 'Cats, who must contain running Go, Fight, win! w backs Jewel Stafford and Rick Johnson. Johnson ran for 102 Music Shoppe yards against the 'Cats last 65 Main 522-8994 year, including a 68 yard TD romp. October 8 - TODD COUNTY "Have a great season, Wildcats!" (3-7,1-3, won 25-0) - In his sec­ ond season, Coach Gwynn Gad- Farm Bureau die has quarterback Tony TRICE HUGHES ^ Mowery returning from last Dale Henderson & Norman Cotton ^ year's squad. Running back Banyon Tatum will also see CHEVY • OLDS • GEO some action for the Rebels, who Auto Craft Customs & Collision will be in town during Ham "Good Luck Cats!" Festival Weekend. 100 Gracey — Herndon Road 365-5522 October 15 - at Crittenden Gracey, KY 235-5700 County (6-5, 2-2, lost 3-0) - Last Princeton, KY year, Trigg County outgained the Rockets 172-146, however B&J Floor Covering 0 Crittenden controlled the ball for seven more minutes and held "Have a great season!" Trigg to 17 second half total 1706 Canton Rd (Next to Catholic Church) Hwy 68 West yards. In two years, Trigg has 522-3688 I C-6, The Cadiz Record, Wednesday, August 25,1993 1993 Trigg County Wildcat seniors

Shawn Thompson Brian Richardson Mike James Bill Kehrwald

BANDITS are (front row from left) Maurice Bacon, J.D. Heffington, Chris KICKING/PUNTING UNITS are (front row from left) Tim Bush, Jamie SPLIT ENDS are (front row from left) Twymane Hatcher, Brad Oakley, Scott, Lanny Finley, Benji Adams, Glenn Pellegrino, (back row from left) Mike Stewart, Willie Grubbs, Jonathon Gray, Glenn Pellegrino, Brian Simmons, John Meadows, Quinton Quarles, Dewayne Webster, Brian Richardson, (back James, Travis Pickett (no longer on team), Brandon Alexander, Marty Noel, back row from left) Gable Colson, Johnston Boyd, Scott Skinner, Patrick row from left) Brian Simmons, Mike James, Marty Noel, Patrick Perry, and Chris Oliver, and Patrick Perry. (’erry, and Mike James. Brandon Alexander.

You're the best, Wildcats! Go C ats! Good Luck Cats! LAKE BARKLEY 4-Way Bar-B-Q Bailey Lumber Co. Cadiz, KY • 1-800-325-1708 Blue Springs Rd 924-1131 Hwy 272______522-1233 Cerulean Rd. 522-6222

"Good Luck, Wildcats!" Miz Malva's "Go Team!" wishes the '93 Wildcats a super season! Berlin Moore, PVA 47 Main Discount Building 522-3271 522-3316 Jefferson Street 522-8170 CADIZ KAWASAKI Mize's Barber Shop We support the WILDCATS! "Go Wildcats!" "Go, Cats!" Bank of Cadiz 8 Turner Dr. 522-6833 Hwy 68 E 522-3649 MAIN STREET 522-6066 Best of luck to the '93 Wildcats! THE CADIZ RECORD

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